Studies on the Quebec side
On June 27, the governments of Canada and Quebec announced an investment of $163.5 million for future studies on the Quebec side.
This is a critical step that will make it possible to conduct technical and environmental studies on the Quebec side. Those studies include, specifically:
- the study on urban development along the tram corridor;
- mobility studies (active modes, public transit, automobiles);
- insertion of the tram and redesign of the public space, along that corridor;
- the placement of the stations and interchanges;
- public utility relocation studies;
- studies on infrastructures and artworks (the Saint-Raymond overpass, in particular);
- identification of the tram’s characteristics and operation;
- the list of necessary acquisitions, cost updates and work timelines;
- the description of the natural, physical and human environments;
- identification of the issues and the determination of impacts (forests, wildlife, vegetation); and
- proposed abatement measures.
The Project Office is delighted to have reached this important milestone, which will help transform mobility in the west of the city.
Consult the official version of the news release (available in French only)
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