"MTQ"

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CES - Request to the Quebec Ministry of Transport to plan a right-turn auxiliary lane at the intersection of boulevard de la Gappe and rue de Turin
The city is requesting that the provincial Ministry of Transport plan and construct a right-turn auxiliary lane at the intersection of boulevard de la Gappe, rue de Turin, and the Highway 50 West exit ramp (exit 140) to improve traffic flow.
transitinfrastructure
Request to the Quebec Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility to plan the development of an auxiliary right-turn lane at the north approach of the intersection of boulevard de la Gappe, rue de Turin, and the La Gappe exit ramp of Highway 50 West (Exit 140)
Council requested that the Quebec Ministry of Transport plan an auxiliary right-turn lane at the intersection of boulevard de la Gappe, rue de Turin, and the Highway 50 West exit ramp. This aims to reduce congestion and improve safety, as drivers currently use the paved shoulder to bypass traffic.
infrastructurepublic-safety
EC - Renewal of contract between the City of Gatineau and the Ministry of Transport of Quebec for the general maintenance of boulevards Saint-Raymond and du Casino
Renewal of a maintenance agreement with the provincial Ministry of Transport for the upkeep of boulevard Saint-Raymond and boulevard du Casino.
infrastructure
REC/C - Renewal of contract between the City of Gatineau and the ministère des Transports du Québec for the general maintenance of boulevard Saint-Raymond and boulevard du Casino
This item authorizes the renewal of a maintenance agreement with the provincial Ministry of Transport (MTQ) for the upkeep of boulevard Saint-Raymond and boulevard du Casino.
infrastructure
Derogation to Bylaw 44-2003 regarding noise in the City of Gatineau to authorize the Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility to perform work outside permitted hours on boulevard des Allumettières
The Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility (MTQ) is authorized to perform roadwork on boulevard des Allumettières at night and on weekends between June and October 2024. This derogation from the noise bylaw is necessary to minimize traffic disruption during the 18-week project, which involves lane closures and traffic detours.
infrastructureother
CES - Redevelopment of the Montée Paiement and Highway 50 interchange
Council confirmed the city's commitment to collaborate with the MTQ (Ministry of Transport) on the redevelopment of the Montée Paiement and Highway 50 interchange. The project includes widening lanes and improving access ramps to support future real estate development in the area.
infrastructure