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May 17, 2018
Roadworks on Meilleur, Crémazie and L’Acadie starting May 21st
Paving roadworks will take place on Crémazie boulevard starting May 21st until June 11th. The roadworks will happen at night and should not block circulation during the day.
Duration and schedule
Approximately 5 days between May 21st and June 11th 2018, if weather allows it
- Monday through Friday from 11 PM to 5 AM
- May work during the weekend
Paving roadworks will also take place on Meilleur street in the following areas
- Meilleur, between Chabanel W. and Legendre W.
- Meilleur, between Legendre W. and De Beauharnois W.
- De Beauharnois W. Between du Parc and Meilleur
Duration and schedule
- Approximately 11 days between May 21st and June 18th 2018, if weather allows it
- On Meilleur st. between Chabanel W. and Legendre W. Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 7 PM
- On Meilleur st. between Legendre W. and De Beauharnois W. during the weekend from 9 AM to 3:30 PM
- On De Beauharnois W. between du Parc and Meilleur Monday through Friday from 10 PM to 5 AM
For all the details : press release
Finally, paving roadworks will take place on boulevard L’Acadie, at night, for the same period :
- Approximately 6 days between May 21st and June 18th 2018, if weather allows it
- Monday through Friday, from 10 PM to 5 AM
For all the details : press release
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