Un deuxième vélo fantôme a été installé au coin des rues Notre-Dame et Saint-Pierre à Lachine. La mairesse parle d’un réaménagement sécuritaire transitoire d’ici l’été 2025 (en attendant des travaux du MTMD)
It’s an area where federal, provincial and municipal jurisdictions overlap borough Mayor Maja Vodanovic said that a re-design of the intersection is in the works — with a raised crossing — and she estimates that the project will be completed by the summer of 2025.
“Huge infrastructure change needs to be done,” said Vodanovic. “In the meantime, as we wait for the MTQ to change it, we said where we will do temporary measures in here and especially on this exit because this is a company’s exit for trucks, huge trucks that come out here.”
“There is going to be an elevated sidewalk that’s going to be very large for pedestrians and bikes,” she added. “And it will oblige the truck to stop.”
In a phone call with CityNews, a spokesperson for Quebec’s Transport Ministry said :
“The Saint-Pierre interchange is at the planning stage for a renovation and that the policy on bikes will be adhered to.”
They were not able to provide a specific timeline in time for broadcast.
Capture d’écran tiré du reportage de CityNews : https://youtu.be/OgmKYHoXcPk