Sainte-Julienne Bypass Road Project
Quebec's Ministry of Transport consulted residents about building a 3.5 km bypass road around Sainte-Julienne. Route 125 has seen major traffic increases over 20 years, causing congestion and safety issues. The proposed four-lane regional road would connect to Route 125 north and south of the town centre.
Why This Matters
Drive through Sainte-Julienne on Route 125? You know the traffic headaches. This bypass could cut your commute time and reduce accidents. Local farmers and truckers would get a faster route north. But if you live near the proposed corridor, construction could affect your property.
What Could Change
A new four-lane road would be built around Sainte-Julienne's town centre. Traffic on Route 125 through town would decrease significantly. The project would affect land along the 3.5 km corridor, potentially requiring property acquisitions.
Key Issues
- What are residents' needs and concerns about the bypass project?
- How can the project be better integrated into the local environment?
What Happened
The consultation has concluded. No specific outcome details or participation statistics were provided on the page.