City “didn’t fix NDG intersection”
NDG-CDN mayor Sue Montgomery says the city has known for a long time that the intersection of Decarie and de Maisonneuve is dangerous, but has put off doing anything about it.
NDG-CDN mayor Sue Montgomery says the city has known for a long time that the intersection of Decarie and de Maisonneuve is dangerous, but has put off doing anything about it.
Ian 09:26 on 2020-09-14 Permalink
…and nothing will as long as Montgomery is there. It’s rather telling that her old PM colleagues circled the wagons to vote against the Terrebonne bike path simply to make Montgomery look bad. I wonder what Arsenault & McQueen would have to say about how essential bike infrastructure is, as a core PM platform.
Why, one might almost suspect that ll this has nothing to do with bike infrastructure or urban planning at all and is just politics.
dwgs 09:41 on 2020-09-14 Permalink
I have sent McQueen two emails about the dangers of cycling through that intersectionj over the last few years, it’s been an issue since before I moved to the neighbourhood over 20 years ago.
Michael Black 09:45 on 2020-09-14 Permalink
I thought Peter McQueen was the voice of danger at that intersection. I’m pretty sure he was the one campaigning for improvements before the hospital was finished, maybe even before he was elected?