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Plus de 7,9 M$ pour des rues conviviales à Montréal

Portail Constructo03.25.2025
Plus de 7,9 M$ pour des rues conviviales à Montréal
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TL;DR
Montreal is investing over $7.9 million to enhance its public spaces, focusing on creating more convivial streets. This initiative aims to improve pedestrian and cyclist safety, promote greenery, and boost community interaction. The funding will support various projects, including street redesigns and infrastructure improvements, fostering a more welcoming and accessible urban environment.

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