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Planifier ses déplacements durant la fin de semaine du 11 mai 2018 - Entraves majeures sur le réseau autoroutier. The ramp from the Ville-Marie Expressway westbound to the Décarie Expressway (Highway 15 North). public events). The Roads of Metro Montreal In-depth histories, exit lists, and current traffic conditions for individual autoroutes, categorized by geographic area. Be extra careful planning your drive this weekend. Kingstonist News – 100% local, independent news in Kingston, ON, Alzheimer Society offering family portrait fundraiser in KFL&A region, Seizure of $32,000 of contraband at Collins Bay Institution, Operation Impact sees OPP lay over 1400 charges across eastern Ontario, City seeking public input for new transit stations, Inmates at Millhaven Institution end hunger strike over living conditions, Brookside Drive – Prince Charles to the north end, Centre Street – Hillview to the north end, Glen Cove Street – Lashford to Prince Charles, Hillview Road –the creek westerly to the CN train tracks, Prince Charles Drive – the creek to Collin’s Bay. The ramp from the Décarie southbound (toward the Champlain Bridge) to the eastbound Ville-Marie. Roadways will be open to traffic. Please use the east sidewalk and follow posted pedestrian detours. No vehicle may be parked in such a way that it blocks the passage of emergency vehicles. Safe access to public infrastructure, such as fire stations and SIM headquarters, must also be provided. Minimizing … entrance starting at 10 pm Works: repair of overpasses Notre-Dame Street between Monk Boulevard and Côte-St-Paul Road, from Friday at 8 p.m. to Saturday at 8 a.m. The sidewalk on the south side of Grenadier Drive at Windfield Crescent may be restricted weekdays from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. A flagman will be on-site to direct traffic and assist pedestrians. The Ville-Marie Expressway will be closed this weekend going west. The following is a selection of the most significant road closures and expected traffic delays in and around the city of Kingston for the week ending October 16, 2020. The entrance to Highway 15 South (also toward the bridge) from Gaétan-Laberge Boulevard in Verdun. Emergency vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists will have access. Two lanes on Highway 10 West (Champlain Bridge heading into Montreal), between Exit 6 (Highway 15 South/Highway 20 East/Highway 132) and the bridge itself. Not only will the car traffic be high due to do Montrealers flocking off the country for the long weekend, but road closures are at an all-time high. Safe access to public infrastructure, such as fire stations and SIM headquarters, must also be provided. The following safety requirements apply to special events requiring a road closure. When a street, yard or private road is closed, maintain a traffic corridor measuring at least 6 m wide and 5 m high that extends in a straight, continuous line in the middle of the street or access road and that is free of any obstructions and accessible to emergency vehicles at all times. Parks Canada advises it has decreased the load capacity of this bridge from 10 tons to 3 tons. John Counter Boulevard from Sir John A. Macdonald to Princess and Portsmouth Avenue from Old Quarry to John Counter will be closed to complete work on the rail overpass and nearby intersections. Our advice: bring some podcasts to pass the time. Delays and a lane closure are expected along Portsmouth Ave. from Glengarry to Princess and Glengarry to Indian until Oct. 30 as a contractor, working on behalf of Utilities Kingston, installs a new sanitary sewer and upgrades water mains. Consult Québec 511 regularly to be on the lookout for updated information. Built in 1984 to meet code for 10 ton capacity, it does not meet today’s guidelines and structural deterioration due to its age of has further decreased its load capacity.