Cones to be removed from Quebec roads after 72 hours of inactivity
Quebec's transport minister has unveiled a variety of initiatives to reduce the impact of construction sites on the city's road network.
Geneviève Guilbault took advantage of her visit to the Strategic Forum on Transportation Infrastructure, organized by Montreal's board of trade on Monday, to present a series of measures regarding road signs.
Starting in June, "the current orange cones will be replaced by other models that are more compact and better adapted to restricted and urban environments."
Guilbault also said that "after 72 hours of inactivity, we will collect the cones" and "we have determined that this is the realistic time frame for there to be a positive effect on the quality of life."
She said her department "cleaned up" in the last few weeks in Montreal and collected about 100 cones.
"The majority of these cones do not belong to us, so if anyone is looking for their cones…" the minister said with a touch of humour in front of hundreds of participants from the business community and the transportation industry gathered at the Fairmont Queen Elizabeth.
The minister said that her department's decision to "clean up" the city was not unrelated to reports of the overabundance of orange cones in the city and messages from citizens.
The use of metal guardrails instead of orange cones "to separate construction areas from crosswalks" will also be evaluated she said.
The Transport Ministry believes these guardrails will reduce the number of cones around construction sites without compromising pedestrian safety.
"A major cleanup is needed on our Montreal construction sites! We are in solution mode to offer Montrealers and tourists more fluid and efficient mobility in the metropolitan region," she added.
The Ministry of Transport also promises to work with the City of Montreal to "review the design of construction sites in the downtown area and tourist zones."
The ministry wants to "make the areas more visually pleasing during the construction period."
Mayor Valérie Plante said she welcomes "very positively the concrete measures" Guilbault announced.
She added that her administration is "determined to limit the irritants related to construction sites and these measures will contribute to achieving this objective" and that "in the coming months, other improvements resulting from the summit on construction sites will be announced, and will benefit the entire population and visitors."
The Mobility Montréal committee will create an innovation cell to evaluate and identify "best practices" elsewhere in the world to mitigate the impact of construction sites on traffic.
This report by the Canadian Press was first published in French on April 24, 2023.
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