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Lower speed limit on Lucerne, Bates and De Vimy since May 26
Lucerne Road residents will see one their wishes come true. On May 26, the speed limit on that busy road was reduced from 50 to 40 km/h. The same applies to Bates Road and nearby De Vimy Road.
These changes take place within a legislative and standard-setting context since adoption of Traffic and Parking By-law No. 1384 dates back to 2000.
“The safety of Mount Royal pedestrians and residents remains a priority for the Town” explained Mayor Philippe Roy. “Reduced speed limits combined with police operations and raising awareness of maximum speeds allowed are ways by which the Town will enhance each and everyone’s safety.”
New street signs will soon be visible along the three roads concerned. Also, flags and radar display speed signs will be used temporarily so as to foster awareness of the ongoing changes.
Last updated: June 19, 2013
From Tuesday, June 25 to Friday, August 30, municipal offices will open from 8:00 to 16:30, Monday to Thursday and from 8:00 to 13:00 on Friday. Find a list of summer hours for all buildings on our Seasonal information page and please note that this year, the library will be open on weekends during summer.
On Monday, June 24, all municipal buildings will be closed.
Mount Royal residents are invited to take part in the Canada Day ceremony on Monday, July 1, at noon, at the Peace Park cenotaph, in front of Town Hall (90 Roosevelt Avenue).
In observance of this holiday, all municipal buildings will be closed on Monday, July 1.
Activities for the whole family on Wednesday, June 26, starting at 17:30, at the Recreation Centre Park (60, Roosevelt Avenue). Rain or shine, under the theme: jungle! Fireworks at 22:00.
Information: 514-734-2928.
More announcements: Check out our weekly Flash Info column as published in the local newspapers or have a second look at newsbits already showcased In a nutshell.
In order to meet legal requirements, our public notices are always published in the Journal de Mont-Royal and posted at Town Hall (90 Roosevelt Avenue).
Last updated: June 19, 2013