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The consultation is now closed. Thank you for participating! Please follow the implementation of the Valois Special Planning Program on the Revitalization of the Valois Village page.
The City knows that parking is an important issue for those who live, work and shop in Valois. While there are a large number of parking spaces in the Valois Village, they are not evenly distributed, and many of them are occupied during the work week by commuters who park and ride the train into Montreal. To address these challenges, the City has teamed up with parking experts from Stantec to elaborate a parking study, to optimize the location and use of on-street and off-street parking, better manage existing spaces, including the park-and-ride lot, and improve signage for easy identificationContinue reading
The City knows that parking is an important issue for those who live, work and shop in Valois. While there are a large number of parking spaces in the Valois Village, they are not evenly distributed, and many of them are occupied during the work week by commuters who park and ride the train into Montreal. To address these challenges, the City has teamed up with parking experts from Stantec to elaborate a parking study, to optimize the location and use of on-street and off-street parking, better manage existing spaces, including the park-and-ride lot, and improve signage for easy identification of available parking.
Keep an eye on this page to stay informed about our progress, to find out about upcoming meetings and to share your experience with parking in Valois!
Thank you to all those who filled out the survey about the main issues and solutions related to parking in the Valois Village. The survey is now closed.
As part of the implementation of the Valois
Village Special Planning Program, the City of Pointe-Claire is currently
performing a parking study. The goal is to provide recommendations to optimize
parking access. To complete the study, we are calling on the community: What
are the main issues related to parking spaces in Valois Village?
You are invited to a public consultation activity
on Wednesday, March 13, where you can share your comments related to the
issues you have encountered and the possible solutions.
You can also participate by answering the poll
below and adding your comments to the interactive map. The deadline is
April 1, 2019.
The consultation is now closed. Thank you for participating! Please follow the implementation of the Valois Special Planning Program on the Revitalization of the Valois Village page.