What condition are the Laval arteries in?

After Montreal, it is Laval’s turn to contend with boulevards in poor condition. Almost 30% of the busiest roads in Laval in 2013 were in “poor” or “very poor” condition. Portrait of a city that was supposedly made of asphalt and concrete and now needs to examine its practices.

A text by Louis Philippe OuimetE-mail

Radio-Canada obtained and compiled data from the City of Laval, which inspected 5,437 sections of boulevards, arteries and collector roads totaling nearly 700 kilometers in 2013. Using the Performance Index of the Roadway (IPC), the city reached the following conclusions:

  • 9.9% of the roadway was in very poor condition;
  • 17.9% were in poor condition;
  • 18% were in good condition;
  • 25.5% were in good condition;
  • 28.7% were in very good condition.

Problem boulevards

For Laval workers, sections of the boulevards Daniel-Johnson, Dagenais Ouest, de la Concorde, des Laurentides, des Mille-Îles, des Prairies, du Souvenir and Saint-Martin Ouest need to be renewed.

Juliet Ingram

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