NoahB
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Mayer Plante released her vision for Montreal transit. 180km of trams, according to the article, but I'm not sure where they got that number.
Anyone fluent in Frenchcan fish out more detail?
2040:
From French:
For the cycling network too.
All the translations are done using Google, so it might not be the most accurate.
Montreal will build 200K more housing units, several tramways by 2050: Plante
Montrealers should expect to see 200,000 more housing units and several tramways by 2050, according to a new vision for the city unveiled by Mayor Valerie Plante.
montreal.ctvnews.ca
Anyone fluent in Frenchcan fish out more detail?
2050 Draft Land Use and Mobility Plan - Documents
View or download the documents of the 2050 Draft Land Use and Mobility Plan.
montreal.ca
2040:
From French:
Note: The vision for the development of the structuring public transportation network proposed by the City by 2040 is intended to be a response to the current and future priority travel needs of the Montreal population as well as a pathway leading to the achievement of targets metropolitan and governmental authorities in terms of mobility and the environment. This vision is part of an integrated planning approach for mobility and development by supporting a stated desire for urban intensification of the territory as well as the development of sectors of opportunity and that of emblematic territories.
In 2040, the structuring public transport network will be strengthened by the development of a tram network connecting the territory from west to east, the extension of the western branch of the orange line and the establishment of new rapid service corridors by bus, particularly in the north and east of the territory. Before proceeding with their implementation, the interventions planned in this vision must be the subject of opportunity, feasibility and financial analyzes studies by the designated planning authorities and obtain the approval of the Government of Quebec.
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Vision 2040 of the structuranta public transport network
Note: In 2050, Montreal will have an extensive structuring public transportation network that efficiently and equitably serves the entire territory while contributing to the achievement of metropolitan and government targets in terms of mobility and the environment. This network reflects the ongoing pursuit of development efforts undertaken over previous decades. The performance of the structuring public transport network is notably enhanced compared to 2040 by the addition of a new metro line (pink line), the extension of the blue metro line to the west as well as the extension of the network tramway throughout the territory.
Before proceeding with their realization, the interventions projected in this vision must be the subject of opportunity studies, feasibility and financial analyzes by the designated planning authorities and obtain the approval of the Government of Quebec.
For the cycling network too.
The map presents Montreal's ambition to have within 25 years a complete, safe, user-friendly and efficient superior cycling network throughout the territory. The cycle paths that remain to be built will be subject to rigorous planning which will make it possible to confirm the proposed routes and the developments best suited to the environments crossed. In the event that the characteristics of the street pose planning challenges for the implementation of a cycle network axis, studies will be carried out to specify the optimal and innovative solutions to be put in place in terms of sharing the street. with a view to sustainable mobility.
The vision for the development of the pedestrian network will be initiated by the establishment of the first pedestrian priority zones as well as the creation of green corridors which are added to the pedestrian network already present in the territory. This pedestrian priority network is designed to encourage walking and breaks for a slow and safe experience of the City. Green corridors are recreational pedestrian and cycle paths that connect the city's large parks through safe, friendly and green developments.
All the translations are done using Google, so it might not be the most accurate.