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Meeting of the Verdun / Sud-Ouest Good Neighbourly Relations Committee New Champlain Bridge Corridor Project Mayor of the Borough of Verdun – February 3, 2016
Please note that the English version is used only for reference purposes . In case of discrepancy between the English and French versions, the French version shall prevail *
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Verdun Philippe Dubeau Hubert Fortin Ann-Marie Gagné François Labelle Seraya Speer Billy Walsh – Business Community Mario Langlois – Community Organizations Sud-Ouest Natacha Alexandroff Daniel Brasseur Sarah Chouinard Michael Ryan Wiseman – Business Community Marie-Sophie Banville – Community Organizations Partners Dan Genest – Signature on the Saint-Laurent Jean-François Parenteau – Borough of Verdun Benoît Dorais – Sud-Ouest Borough James Byrns – Ville de Montréal Vincent Jarry – Infrastructure Canada
Committee Members
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Mandate
• Comité de suivi pour l’intégration du nouveau pont sur le Saint-Laurent et de ses accès (new bridge integration committee or CINPA) in the pre-project phase: its goal was to keep residents informed about the various aspects of the project and issue comments on urban integration surrounding the bridge and its access routes
• Inspired by the CINPA, the Good Neighbourly Relations Committee (the “Committee”) was created to encourage dialogue between SSL and the residents, business community and community organizations
• The Committee’s main objective is to proactively share all information related to: completed, ongoing and future work
anticipated impacts
related mitigation measures
• The meetings will provide an opportunity to:
answer questions
identify solutions to the various problems raised
discuss openly and transparently
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SSL’s commitment
SSL has made a commitment to:
• listen to the Committee members, answer their questions and concerns and provide accurate, up-to-date information throughout the mandate
• give residents, businesspeople and community organizations the information they need and make this information easily accessible on different platforms
• find solutions to meet the concerns raised by the Committee
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1. To inform you about the work that has been completed, the work that is underway and the works to be undertaken between now and April 2016
2. To explain how noise will be managed on the worksite
3. To answer questions, identify solutions and share ideas
Objectives of the meeting
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Agenda
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Series Month Duration Time
1. Opening 10 min 7:00 to 7:10 p.m.
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Completed, ongoing and future work • Atwater and LaSalle Boulevard interchange • Gaétan-Laberge sector and Wellington Street • Nuns’ Island
30 min 7:10 to 7:40 p.m.
3. Questions from the Committee 10 min 7:40 to 7:50 p.m.
4. Update on other major projects 10 min 7:50 to 8:00 p.m. 5. Noise management at the worksite 30 min 8:00 to 8:30 p.m. 6. Questions from the Committee 10 min 8:30 to 8:40 p.m.
7. Varia 10 min 8:40 to 8:50 p.m.
8. Questions from the general public 20 min 8:50 to 9:10 p.m.
9. Closure: next meeting and theme 5 min 9:10 to 9:15 p.m.
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• Construction of western jetty
• Pre-fabrication facilities on western jetty essentially finished
• First two pre-fabricated footings poured
• Demolition of May Street and central median on A15
• Demolition of superstructure of old Nuns’ Island bridge
• Transfer of operating and maintenance responsibility for the A15 and A10 roadway link from PJCCI to SSL
• Worksite facilities essentially finished
Overview of completed work
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• The construction of the western jetty went very well – over 13,000 truck trips in two months Complaints were linked mainly to noise Limited impact on traffic: mitigation measures
• Pre-fabrication operations for the western jetty: no significant impact
• Demolition of May Street: Sensitivity to neighbourhood realities Major communications and coordination effort beforehand Noise and air quality monitoring: only a problematic situation
• Demolition of the superstructure of the old Nuns’ Island bridge: complaints related to noise but the thresholds allowed under the agreement with Infrastructure Canada were always respected
• Worksite facilities essentially finished: concern about security lighting on the western jetty
Completed work: comments
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Complaint management (early June 2015 to January 29, 2016)
Theme
Sector
Total Atwater / Lasalle Gaétan-Laberge / Wellington Nuns’ Island
Closed Open Total Closed Open Total Closed Open Total
Noise - - - 4 1 5 16 - 16 21
Air quality - - - - - - - - - 0
Traffic 1 - 1 - - - - - - 1
Vibrations - - - 1 - 1 - - - 1
Light - - - - - - 2 - 2 2
Other - - - 1 - 1 8 - 8 9
Total 1 0 1 6 1 7 26 0 26 34
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A15
• Demolition of the old Nuns’ Island bridge and beginning of construction of the new bridge
• Reduction of the width of lanes on the A15 and reconfiguration of the route
• Partial demolition of Atwater and LaSalle overpasses
• Relocation of certain public utilities, including aqueduct conduits
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• Placement of western jetty pre-assembly and loading facilities
• Pre-fabrication of first footings on western jetty
• Beginning of construction of western abutment
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Verdun / Sud-Ouest Priorities: February to April 2016
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Gaétan-Laberge and Wellington
Nuns’ Island
Atwater and LaSalle
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Location of sectors Verdun / Sud-Ouest
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Description of activity Approximate duration of work Projected timeframe of work
Legend: work and impacts
• Traffic: • Proximity of residences: • Public transit: • Cycling paths:
Minor impact Moderate impact
Major impact
Colour code
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Design and planning are in development so changes are possible
Key current and upcoming activities Atwater and LaSalle Boulevard interchange
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Objectives: Reconfiguration of the Atwater—LaSalle Boulevard interchange
Upcoming work:
• Excavation of soil containing asbestos between Atwater and Wellington
• Partial demolition of Atwater and LaSalle overpasses
• Relocation of aqueduct conduit between Atwater and Wellington
Approach:
• Daytime work, whenever possible, when the impacts, especially in terms of noise levels, are high.
• Nighttime work, whenever possible, when the impact on daytime traffic would be too high.
Atwater and LaSalle sector
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Work and impacts: Atwater and LaSalle sector
Excavation of soil containing asbestos Duration: 2 to 3 weeks per sector
Projected timeframe: early 2016 to end 2017
Best practices • Notices to residents and web broadcast • Security fence • Appropriate signage • Certified workers • Personal protective equipment required • Decontamination trailer • Disposal of soil at a site authorized by
the MDDELCC
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Partial demolition of Atwater and LaSalle overpasses Duration: 2½ months
Projected timeframe: mid-March to May
Work and impacts: Atwater and LaSalle sector
Closure of Atwater Avenue and one lane of the A15S One weekend in April
Deviation of Atwater Avenue
February
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Opening of a temporary entrance and deviation of A15 northbound lanes as of March
Duration: 18 months
Closure of LaSalle Street and one lane of the A15S One weekend in April
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Work and impacts: Atwater and LaSalle sector
Relocation of aqueduct conduit Duration: 4 months
Projected timeframe: late February to June
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Design and planning are in development so changes are possible
Key current and upcoming activities Gaétan-Laberge sector and
Wellington Street
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Gaétan-Laberge sector and Wellington Street
Objective: Reconfiguration of Wellington Street and the Gaétan-Laberge sector
Upcoming work:
• Preparatory work
Approach:
• Daytime work, whenever possible, when the impacts, especially in terms of noise levels, are high.
• Nighttime work, whenever possible, when the impact on daytime traffic would be too high.
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Work and impacts: Gaétan-Laberge sector and Wellington Street
Preparatory work for the reconfiguration of the Gaétan-Laberge sector
Duration: 4 months Projected timeframe: March to June
Construction of an access ramp to A15
Deviation of northbound lanes beginning in April for 16 months
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Design and planning are in development so changes are possible
Key current and upcoming activities Nuns’ Island
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Nuns’ Island sector
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Objective: Construction of the western approach to the new Champlain Bridge, the new Nuns’ Island bridge and the road link between them
Upcoming work:
• Demolition of piles and abutments of old Nuns’ Island bridge (underway) • Reconfiguration work for adjoining overpass • Drilling work for caissons for the western abutment of the new Champlain Bridge
(underway) and the new Nuns’ Island bridge • Pre-fabrication of footings
Approach:
• Daytime work, whenever possible, when the impacts, especially in terms of noise levels, are high.
• Nighttime work, whenever possible, when the impact on daytime traffic would be too high.
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Demolition of the old Nun’s Island bridge and construction of the new bridge
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Phase 3: Reconfiguration of overpass (upcoming)
Phase 4: Construction of new bridge (upcoming)
Phase 2: Demolition of piles and abutments (underway)
Phase 1: Demolition of bridge superstructure (completed)
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Construction of the new Nuns’ Island bridge
• Construction from a jetty and barges • Construction period: March 2016 to September 2017 • Construction priority: southbound direction, which will be
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Work and impacts: Nuns’ Island
Drilling of caissons for new Nuns’ Island bridge Duration: 4½ months
Projected timeframe: March and mid-July
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Reconfiguration of the overpass Duration: 2 months
Projected timeframe: late February to late April
Work and impacts: Nuns’ Island
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Work and impacts: Nuns’ Island
Drilling of caissons for western abutment Duration: 1½ months Projected timeframe:
mid-January to late February
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Anticipated impacts
• Traffic
• Noise
• Air quality
• Light
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Traffic
• Minimal impact for the next three months: short-term hindrances except for the closure of Atwater and LaSalle for one weekend each in April
• Reduction of width of lanes on A15 between Atwater and LaSalle
• PJCCI blitz from April 29 to May 1: to be clarified
• Major changes in habits of road users beginning June/July 2016, especially in the Gaétan-Laberge sector
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M1: Sud-Ouest / Argenson M2: Sud-Ouest / Butler and Charlevoix M3: Verdun I1: Sax I2: Pointe-Nord I3: Cours des Fougères
Noise management
“Period”
D / E / N
Excavation of soil containing asbestos D M3 61 75 To come To come
Partial demolition of overpasses D M3 61 75 83 Yes
Relocation of aqueducts D M3 61 75 90 Yes
G-L
Construction of access ramps D M3 61 75 67 No
D 64 / 57 75 60E 59 / 52 64 / 57 57
N 57 / 52 62 / 57 57
Drilling of piles for west abutment D I2 / I3 64 / 57 75 74 / 71Monitoring
required
Demolition of old bridge D I1 57 75 73Monitoring
required
Drilling of piles for new bridge D I1 57 75 To come To come
Partial demolition of the overpass D I1 57 75 69 No
Preparatory work for overpass D I1 57 75 To come To come
Estimated noise in
dBA
Measures required
West jetty – Prefabrication of footings I2 / I3 Monitoring
required
Ambiant noise in
dBA
dBA criterion
Atwa
ter
Secto
rNu
ns’ Is
land
Activity Exposed
sensitive area
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Air quality management
• No expected impact in sensitive areas
• Monitoring mainly for demolition activities
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Light management
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• Problem essentially limited to the western jetty: biggest worksite facilities for the project, near the Pointe-Nord on Nuns’ Island
• Human health and safety imperative and operational security
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• Good Neighbourly Relations Committee: April 7 (AEC) in the Sud-Ouest Theme: Urban integration, architecture and landscaping
• Public information meeting: May 11 (AEC) on Nuns’ Island
• Projected worksite visit: toward the end of May (AEC)
• Good Neighbourly Relations Committee: June 8 (AEC) in Verdun
Theme: 2016 traffic management and control plan Note: Consider adding a specific discussion forum for the May Street sector
Next meetings (for discussion)
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• Leaflets delivered to doors, if required, and notices in local newspapers
• Subscribe / contact us: Website: www.newchamplain.ca Email: [email protected]
Phone: 514-876-1020 Twitter @NEW_CHAMPLAIN
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