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I'm glad to see Montreal moving forward, despite all the people complaining about everything Plante does. Most of her measures have had a positive impact on the city.
With the introduction and expansion of the REM, the expansion of bike lanes, the pedestrian streets in the summer, etc., I think we're making good progress towards reducing the need for a car.
There's others problems than cars in Montréal, it's really dirty, and more and more unsafe, this looks like the New York from the 80s
I totally disagree. Having lived here all my life, Montreal's never been cleaner. And I've never felt safer in this city.
I remember going downtown in the early 2000's with motorcycle gang strip clubs lining Ste-Catherine near St-Laurent and really shady punks and drug addicts hanging out in some empty lots with trash all around and prostitutes everywhere. Some areas were really dirty with trash all over the place and it smelled like garbage in the summer. Hochelaga, where I currently live, was a white trash ghetto with people on welfare and motorcycle gangs owning most of the bars and terrorizing people.
Nowadays, the red light district has completely changed. Downtown is relatively much cleaner and safer. Hochelaga has become an enjoyable neighborhood with families and honestly really cool shops and restaurants and nice parks.
The only issue that's happening right now is the increase in homelessness. It's never been so bad since the CAQ were elected. There has been evictions left and right and tent neighborhoods are popping up everywhere. There's never been so many homeless people and beggars in Montreal before. The city has asked for help from the provincial government many times, but they keep being ignored.
I can't wait for the next provincial elections for the CAQ to be kicked to the curb. It can't happen soon enough.
I've moved here little over three years ago now from Toronto, and I have to say Montreal is much dirtier. But I know the exact causes, at least at the first level for this:
But I'm no urban planning expert, so I don't have a more abstract insight into these issues.
Edit: to add, I love Montreal despite all its flaws.
That's a good point. That's a few things Toronto does better. And I agree that on garbage day it's total chaos. There's so much trash all over the place on those days mainly because a lot of people just put their bags directly on the sidewalk. You get squirrels, birds, raccoons, skunks rummaging through the trash and making a mess. We definitely should have standardized bins and regulations for this.
I've only seen raccoons on camera here oddly. The one time we left for fifteen days and I set up a camera on our back porch next to the fire escape, I see a big fat one chill there for a couple days.
As a comparison, whining younglings during the night and poop on your porch in the morning was a daily thing in Toronto. They really have that as their mascot there.