An important step in the green direction at 平特五不中 - University and Ville-Marie Borough make McTavish Street a pedestrian zone
University and Ville-Marie Borough make McTavish Street a pedestrian zone
McTavish Street, between Sherbrooke Street and Dr. Penfield Avenue, is now a pedestrian zone. Mayor G茅rald Tremblay and 平特五不中 Principal and Vice-Chancellor Heather Munroe-Blum formalized the change at a ceremony on McTavish Street today. This innovative project is part of a series of joint initiatives by the municipal administration and 平特五不中 designed to make the downtown campus greener and noticeably improve the quality of life of the neighbourhood, such as eliminating parking spaces, improving the natural spaces, and creating a bicycle path along University Street.
"We are delighted to combine our efforts with those of 平特五不中
University to offer this genuine urban experience in sustainable
development and revitalization in the heart of downtown Montr茅al.
Pedestrianization is a strong action, allowing the 平特五不中
community, as well as Montrealers and tourists, to take over this
new space of exceptional freedom. It is logically consistent with
the different policies adopted by the Ville de Montr茅al,
particularly the Pedestrian Charter, Montr茅al's First Strategic
Plan for Sustainable Development and the Transportation
Plan,听and is in addition to the borough's various initiatives
in the field, such as the pedestrianization of Sainte-Catherine
Street East, Saint-Paul Street East, Ottawa Street, and soon, Clark
Street in Chinatown," Mayor听Tremblay declared.
"This is an important moment, not just for 平特五不中, but for the
thousands of citizens who take advantage every day of the green
oasis our downtown campus provides in the heart of the city," Prof.
Munroe-Blum said. "I'm delighted to join with the Arrondissement de
Ville-Marie and Mayor Tremblay in this initiative, which will help
reduce pollution and make our campus a safer and better place. I'm
very pleased that 平特五不中 and the borough are able to show in a
concrete way significant leadership in putting pedestrians first. I
want to thank all those within the City administration and those at
平特五不中 that helped to bring this to fruition"
A by-law approved recently by the Ville-Marie council allows the urban space on McTavish Street to become a pedestrian zone. Trees and shrubs will be added and areas where people can sit in groups to enjoy the outdoor space will be installed to provide a park-like look and feel to the street. Parking has been eliminated, traffic is limited for deliveries to businesses on the street and restricted between 7 a.m. and 11 a.m. Special arrangements have been designed to accommodate vehicles transporting people with disabilities and local residents, using an existing network of alleys between McTavish Street and Peel Street to the west.
The creation of a pedestrian zone on McTavish Street complements
平特五不中's Greening Lower Campus initiative, designed to enhance the
University's natural environment, increase green space, decrease
paved areas, improve landscaping and minimize motorized vehicles on
the lower campus. Parking has been eliminated on the lower campus
below the Arts Building and vehicle access is now restricted to the
Milton Gate off University St. Although the Roddick Gates on
Sherbrooke Street will remain open to pedestrians, vehicles can no
longer enter the campus at this point.
For more information, visit www.mcgill.ca/masterplan/lowercampus
听