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Montreal

Quebec injects $1.3B in Montreal roadwork

Quebec announced today it will be investing over $1.3 billion in roadwork for the city of Montreal over the next two years.

Mayor Applebaum says delays and congestion will be worth it in the end

Montreal roadwork

11 years ago
Duration 2:34
Government announces new funding for various infrastructure projects across city

Quebec announced today it will be investing over $1.3 billion in roadwork for the city of Montreal over the next two years.

The Minister responsible for Montreal, Jean-Franois Lise unveiled the new funding on Monday, which will go towards repairs and maintenance from the western tip of the island to Anjou.

Funding breakdown:

  • $75,270,000 on pavement conservation.

  • $1,064,563,000 on structures owned by the QuebecMinistry of Transport.

  • $78,435,000 on improving the road network.

  • $86,753,000 on developing the road network.

Most of the money will go towards repairing current infrastructure under the provinces jurisdiction.

Montreal mayor Michael Applebaum said the City is working with the province to ensure traffic woes are kept to a minimum.

"There will be delays and some congestion,but at the same time we're talking about major investment for the city of Montreal. That is extremely important."

Lise said the new funding shows the Parti Qubcois governments commitment to public infrastructure.

"The economic vitality of Montreal largely depends on the efficiency of its transportation networks," he said in a statement.

Some noteworthy structures that will be the focus of funding include major work on the Dorval Circle and the Dcarie Interchange, as well as repair and maintenance of the the Turcot Interchange until it is replaced.

Lise also said the government will ensure the companies that win the bids for the roadwork are not involved in collusion.

Interactive Map: Montreal's roadwork plans

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