Tuesday, November 9, 2010

3 Billion,a super deal at half that price......Turcot enema 2b rammed through.

            MONTREAL - The Quebec government unveiled its long-awaited new plan for the Turcot Interchange on Tuesday morning.

The new plan is to cost $3 billion, double the price tag of Transport Quebec's original project, unveiled in 2007.

That plan was widely criticized. Opponents complained it would increase capacity to 320,000 cars, encourage urban sprawl and do nothing to cut car use.

Under the new plan announced Tuesday, car capacity will remain at about 300,000 and a reserved bus lane will be added between Ville St. Pierre and the Ville Marie Autoroute.

New corridors will be added for potential future public transit projects, including an airport train shuttle and a Lachine-downtown tramway.

There will be fewer residential expropriations than originally anticipated; 106 residents will have to find new apartments.

Construction on the new turcot is to be completed in 2018. Officials said they will build the new structures parallel to and under current structures to minimize the impact on traffic .

Built in the mid-1960s, the Turcot - a tangle of highways and access ramps west of downtown Montreal - is where Highways 15 and 20 and the Ville Marie Expressway converge.

In April, Montreal mayor Gerald Tremblay said the the original plan was not good enough.

He wanted a "new vision" that would have included a circular interchange that would take up less space; a tramway linking downtown to Lachine and LaSalle; two lanes for cars, instead of three, dedicated lanes for buses, taxis and carpoolers and a housing development next to a major new green space.

Tremblay was to react to the new plan on Tuesday morning.

                                       ..........HF&RV

4 comments:

Les F said...

I love the second paragraph:
The new plan is to cost $3 billion, double the price tag of Transport Quebec's original project, unveiled in 2007
........and you have to know that first contract included a lot of payola,....and with all the heat about corruption in the construction industry coming to light in the last year or so in Quebec,then I guess now they have to make up for lost time (loot) .....so double the cost seems fair in just keeping with the staus quo..........lol -HF&RV-

john allison said...

CORRUPTION???????? QUEBEC???????? Oh be still my heart. How thou doest make my heart go all aflutter. How can that possibly be so. Politicians and corruption in the same sentence? What is up with that????

Les F said...

just reposting an old album with a bunch of Turcot Elevated etc etc ........

.............................................................................................................HF&RV

Ken McLaughlin said...

I wonder what the nickname for Turcot will be once the real bills start coming in, um, let's see now, Big Owe has already been used,... Big T, um, no.... lol.

Ken McLaughlin