Sainte-Adèle: a multifunctional and unique route on the rue Emile-Coshand
Simon Cordo (Local Journalism Initiative)
The Rue Emile-Cossand will become safer to navigate and will encourage active mobility, and will also restore the owner of Sainte-Adèle, Michelle Lalonde.
The multifunctional route (pedestrian, cycling, skating, pousset, etc.) includes the Pentes 40/80 Park and the Family Park. The premiere will begin in 2023 between Follero and Skier streets. The second segment, between Follero and Moren streets, will be well lit, with a sun-facing canopy and flexible bollards.
This new management, recorded in the active plan of movement, that Ville feels in place, namely Madame Lalonde. From the highway it is also easy to return to the beach Jean-Guy-Caron, which is at the coin on the street, walking along the sidewalk on the street Morin, ajoute la mairesse.
The feeling is unique
In addition, the rue Emile-Coshand becomes unique in the northern direction, between the rue Henri-Dunant and the rue du Skier. The aim is to encourage displaced persons to go car-free in the two most popular parks and in the places of displacement of displaced persons, as well as to protect the family and residential area. Rappels that the primary English ecole of Sainte-Adelle is to be kept in the sector.
Station rooms have also been added on the street side to increase the capacity of the stations in this sector. “It will be more difficult to see: the multifunctionality of the station and the station’s voices from outside the station. There are so many things that do not matter”, illustration by Madame Lalonde.
Marys added that local traffic would also be diverted to Rue Pilon and then Rue Henri-Dunant to rejoin Route 117. “It’s the intersection (Pilon) that’s safer. The Henri-Dunant intersection is dangerous,” she said.
“Il ya des gens s tot pas, ma’es t’est ce ça à chaque fois,” la mairesse points out. “Of course, it’s needed for school, but it’s no longer in the aura until September. Of course, if you know that there’s total chaos here, you’ll restore the road ahead, I assure you.
I opened the Chalet du Lac Ronde!
The new chalet on Lac Ronde is completed. Les élus ont Souligné son ouverture dimanche dernier, 7 juillet. More majestic than the old one, the chalet has a surface of 108 square meters. The sanitary facilities include a shower in the garden, a large balcony and window opening, and work space for employees, among others. It is also accessible to people with reduced mobility.
“It’s a must. On n’avait plus le choix”, indicate mairesse en entrevue. The old chalet, which is more than 60 years old, is old, unadaptable and “toxic to memes” due to the presence of damp and fungi. Rappelons reports that the construction costs of $ 1.7 million were paid for by $ 690,000 in government subsidies.
In addition, the “travaux du chemin du Chantecler” have been completed. “He said that this is the end of the season. The rest is to realize the stationery change, or rather the mistress.
From July 19, the Jean-Guy-Caron beach station will be subject to a fee for non-residents of Sainte-Adèle. Les Adélois doivent, if you purchase a vignette, will be available free of charge at Place des Citoyens in the city map provided. For non-residents, the cost will be $10 per day.
Agents patrol the station. Vehicles without a vignette or valid ticket are subject to an additional fee of $60 plus applicable taxes.