From Tuesday 7 a.m., heavy machinery must crisscross the streets to load it. Therefore, we invite citizens to pay attention to signs indicating parking bans in order to ensure the smooth running of the operation.
Note that snow located on reserved lanes, drop-off areas and school zones can now be collected.
We also emphasize the importance of properly clearing sidewalks of bulky items and leaving garbage bags and bins on the grounds.
“Nearly 3,000 people and 2,500 snow removal vehicles will take part in the operations,” specifies the City of Montreal, which is on its second load of snow of the winter.
-Consult the snow removal section of the city of Montreal for all the information depending on your borough
Blowing snow and freezing temperatures caused road accidents in Quebec last Wednesday and, after a lull, precipitation continued Monday in certain areas, including Montreal. Environment Canada forecast an accumulation of 2 cm of snow in the metropolis on Monday, with an additional 2 cm expected in places on Tuesday.