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7 agenda items mention this address

Modification to Parking Signage - Rue Crémazie - Hull-Wright District
The city is implementing a new 15-minute limited parking zone on a section of Rue Crémazie to improve traffic and parking management in the Hull-Wright district.
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Authorize a cost adjustment for professional engineering fees, budget-neutral - Tender 2020 SP 330 - Urban redevelopment and undergrounding of distribution lines on boulevard Saint-Joseph
This item authorizes a change in professional fees for the urban redevelopment and utility burial project on boulevard Saint-Joseph. The adjustment is budget-neutral, meaning it does not require additional funding.
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Authorization of a cost adjustment for professional engineering fees, budget-neutral - Tender 2020 SP 330 - Urban redevelopment and burial of distribution lines on Boulevard Saint-Joseph
The committee approved an additional $72,299.72 in professional fees for the engineering firm CIMA+ s.e.n.c. for the urban redevelopment and utility burial project on Boulevard Saint-Joseph. This adjustment covers modifications to design, plans, and construction supervision. The total cumulative adjustment for this contract now stands at $287,221.34, with a revised total mandate cost of $3,316,122.74.
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Derogation to Noise Bylaw 44-2003 for Hydro-Québec Night and Weekend Work
Hydro-Québec has been granted permission to perform overnight and weekend work to bury a 25kV power line. This work is necessary due to delays and will involve road closures and noise outside of standard hours until November 30, 2024, to minimize traffic disruption.
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Derogation from Noise Bylaw 44-2003 for Hydro-Québec construction work
Hydro-Québec is requesting permission to perform construction work outside of standard permitted hours at several locations in the Hull sector. This derogation from the city's noise bylaw is necessary to complete the project while minimizing traffic disruption.
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Derogation to Noise Bylaw 44-2003 to Authorize Hydro-Québec to Perform Work Outside Permitted Hours
Hydro-Québec is authorized to perform overnight and weekend work to bury a 25-kilovolt power line between the Val-Tétreau substation and the intersection of Eddy and Laurier streets. This work is expected to last 15 weeks, starting in June, and is being performed outside standard noise bylaw hours to minimize traffic disruption. Residents in the affected areas should expect detours and potential noise during these off-hours.
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Adoption of the Taylor Street and Brasserie Creek Bank Development Concept and Funding Allocation for the 2025-2029 Capital Investment Plan
The city is moving forward with a plan to transform Taylor Street into a shared street with a waterfront promenade along Brasserie Creek. This project aims to revitalize the downtown area and improve urban connectivity. Council approved $6.8 million in funding for 2026 to begin the first phase of construction.
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