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Old Posted Nov 21, 2019, 4:00 PM
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Montreal gets it

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montr...ium%3Dsharebar

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Montreal rushes to fill thousands of potholes before holidays

The city of Montreal plans to fill 25,000 potholes before the holiday season.

The operation will target potholes that developed since last spring, as well as any that developed in recent days due to unusual November weather that saw heavy snowfall and freezing rain.

Sixteen specialized machines will hit city streets for the task, in addition to the emergency patching already done by the individual boroughs.

In a statement, the city cautioned the repairs can only be done when it is not too cold and when the road is dry, so there may be days when the weather prevents the machines from being used.

The work will take place both day and night in an effort to avoid traffic complications.

Residents are asked to use 311 or the Montreal Resident Services app to report potholes to facilitate the blitz.

Nearly 200,000 potholes are filled in the city every year.
It's impressive to see that Montreal is taking the initiative to maintain its roads in such a fashion. In Halifax it seems that unless it involves transit or bicycles, our council is basically uninterested.

I've seen potholes, some fairly deep, that have been untouched since last winter. The locals just seem to remember where they are and steer around them, but I've caught a couple in conditions of poor visibility (dark, rainy) over the past couple of months.

Just airing my frustration over the lack of attention our roadways seem to be getting lately...
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Old Posted Nov 21, 2019, 4:15 PM
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Are you implying that HRM council is disinterested in it's highway infrastructure, or, at the very least, does not want to be seen as doing anything to enable automobile traffic???

Long live the bicycle!!!!
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Old Posted Nov 21, 2019, 4:44 PM
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Are you implying that HRM council is disinterested in it's highway infrastructure, or, at the very least, does not want to be seen as doing anything to enable automobile traffic???

Long live the bicycle!!!!
Hmmm.... maybe.

And I've actually long been a supporter of bicycling, having done the roads from both perspectives. It does seem, however, that the scales have tipped much too far in one direction while ignoring the other...
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