Updated on 07 April 2026 at 13h43
This article written in french by Benoit Leblanc was automatically translated using AI
Investments totaling $95,159,000 will be allocated to road transportation infrastructure in the Laval region over the 2026–2028 period. These investments will enable the launch of new projects as well as the continuation of those already underway.
Planned work
Among the projects to be carried out over the next two years is the reconstruction, in concrete, of a հատված of the southbound Highway 13 roadway, between Dagenais Boulevard and Highway 440 (Jean-Noël-Lavoie).
The Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility also plans to repair four structures on Highway 440, above Highway 15 (des Laurentides).
In addition, a project is planned to improve lighting on Highways 440 and 25, between Highway 19 in Laval and Île Saint-Jean in Terrebonne.
Other highlights
The funds invested in the Laval region, including $9,629,000 from partners, are allocated as follows: $14,388,000 to improve road conditions and $48,803,000 to improve the condition of structures.
An additional $31,968,000 will be invested to make the network more efficient and safer, notably in response to recommendations from the coroner’s office.
It should be noted that in 2025, paving work was completed on the westbound service road of Highway 440, between Highway 15 and Highway 13.
Elected officials’ statements
“The investments announced today (…) will improve mobility, an essential factor in citizens’ quality of life,” commented Christopher Skeete, Member of the National Assembly for Sainte-Rose and Minister responsible for the Laval region, in a press release. “The completion of this work will also support our region’s economic vitality by stimulating local entrepreneurship.”
“Better maintained and safer roads concretely mean an improved quality of life for our citizens on a daily basis,” added Alice Abou-Khalil, Member of the National Assembly for Fabre, in the same communication to the media. (B.L.)
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