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Master Plan > Part 1 > Chapter 2 > 2.2 > Objectif 3 > Action 3.3 - 2/6

Given the presence of areas with a strong development potential for residential and employment purposes, particularly the Notre-Dame East Detailed Planning Area as well as to improve access to the Port of Montréal, improve safety and to incorporate facilities that favour travel by public transportation, bicycle and foot, the City recommends the following intervention:

  • Design and implement an urban boulevard along the Notre-Dame East corridor up to its intersection with Souligny, including the extension of Assomption  from Souligny to Notre-Dame East (intervention under study by the Ministère des Transports du Québec and the Ville de Montréal).

In order to improve the image of one of the most important strategic gateways to Montréal, convert significant employment areas with development potential, especially those in the Airport surroundings Detailed Planning Area and to incorporate facilities suitable for public transportation, cyclists and pedestrians, the City favours the following intervention:

  • Redesign the Dorval traffic circle (intervention under study by the Ministère des Transports du Québec, in association with the Ville de Montréal).

In an effort to develop major employment areas with development potential, particularly those in the Glen and Turcot sites and Angrignon Detailed Planning Areas, the City recommends the following interventions:

  • Redesign the Turcot interchange (intervention under study by the Ministère des Transports du Québec, in association with the Ville de Montréal).
  • Redesign the Angrignon interchange (to be performed by the Ville de Montréal and the Ministère des Transports du Québec).

In order to improve the development potential of certain sites, to incorporate facilities that favour travel by public transportation, bicycle and foot and to enhance the quality of the affected neighbourhoods through coherent street design, the City favours the following interventions:

  • Demolish the Parc/Pins interchange and redesign it as a level intersection (to be performed by the Ville de Montréal).
  • Demolish and redesign the Remembrance/Côte-des-Neiges intersection (to be performed by the Ville de Montréal).
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