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More than 35 Kilometres of Sidewalks Could Be Added to Gatineau

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The City of Gatineau wishes to see more sidewalks and pedestrian crossings in its territory, from west to east.

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The City of Gatineau wishes to see more sidewalks and pedestrian crossings in its territory, from west to east.

Twenty-three years after the municipal merger, the City of Gatineau wants to correct the inequalities of development between its former areas. A new policy proposes to add about 35 kilometres of sidewalks where they are missing, for an estimated cost of $20 million over ten years. Before the merger, each former municipality had its own standards. For example, the local streets of Masson-Angers were often built without sidewalks, unlike those of …

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Le Droit broke the news in on Tuesday, May 20, 2025.
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