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Montreal walks back pedestrian-only plans for sections of Ste-Catherine Street West

Summary by CBC News
As aging underground infrastructure is being replaced on Ste-Catherine Street, plans for a permanent pedestrian-only area are being reviewed after merchants complained they were not consulted and worried about the impact on their businesses.

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Pietonnisation of Sainte-Catherine Ouest: the City of Montreal announces "adjustments" to maintain car traffic.

·Montreal, Canada
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Montreal is moving back on its pedestrianization project on Rue Sainte-Catherine Ouest and will maintain car traffic on the entire street for the time being. However, a working committee will be set up with the merchants in the city centre to gradually test the arrival of a future pedestrian street.

·Montreal, Canada
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Montreal is back on the pedestrianization of Sainte-Catherine Ouest and will keep the car traffic there for the time being. However, the project is not abandoned: a working committee will be set up with the merchants in the city centre to gradually test the arrival of a pedestrian street.

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La Presse broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Thursday, April 10, 2025.
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