Feds Invest $7.9M for Safer Streets in Montreal

Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada

Montreal residents will benefit from expanded access to active transportation options thanks to a federal investment of more than $7.9 million, which will help fund four projects.

With an investment of nearly $3.3 million, the redevelopment of Lapierre and Matte streets, aimed at improving user safety and comfort, will be completed in the coming months. While work on Lapierre Street took place in the summer of 2024 to modernize infrastructure adapted to the needs of cyclists and pedestrians, work on Matte Street, planned for this summer, will complete this transformative project. In addition to promoting active transportation, these improvements will enhance connectivity in the area and align with Montréal-Nord's vision of reducing car dependency and supporting the ecological transition.

Two projects to promote active mobility and secure travel will be carried out in the Ahuntsic-Cartierville borough of Montreal thanks to funding of $3,864,000. First, the development of a shared street on Gouin Boulevard in the Sault-au-Récollet sector will provide an inclusive and green space for pedestrians and cyclists. Additionally, safety measures will be implemented around 16 schools and 11 seniors' residences, including curb extensions, speed bumps, improved pedestrian crossings, and speed display signs.

A grant of $817,130 will allow the Plateau-Mont-Royal borough to redevelop Rivard and Boucher Streets to reduce vehicle speeds and protect vulnerable users. In response to requests from residents and local users, the interventions will include sidewalk widening, additional greenery, improved signage, and reduced parking.

These initiatives are part of a broader program to improve road safety and aim to create a safer, more pleasant, and active transportation-friendly environment. They promote sustainable mobility while enhancing infrastructure and service accessibility for all. These projects contribute to a healthier and more inclusive living environment by encouraging active mobility and improving accessibility for all citizens.

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