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La Fontaine Tunnel construction creating ‘constant' noise for nearby residents
La Fontaine Tunnel construction creating ‘constant' noise for nearby residents

CTV News

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La Fontaine Tunnel construction creating ‘constant' noise for nearby residents

Some residents living near the La Fontaine Tunnel are frustrated over the constant noise from ongoing construction. Marie-Lyne Grenier says the noise is a persistent disruption in her daily life. 'It's extremely frustrating,' she said. She explained that while she understands the necessity of the work, the continuous noise from the construction has reached an intolerable level. 'We know noise pollution impacts stress levels,' said Grenier. She is not alone in her frustration. Other residents in the neighborhood share similar concerns. Construction on the La Fontaine Tunnel began in 2020, with workers carrying out repairs to extend the tunnel's lifespan by another 40 years. Residents have noticed a recent increase in noise levels, especially at night, which has been affecting their sleep. 'You felt like there was a vacuum right behind your head over the entire night,' said Grenier. At least two residents have complained to Quebec's Transportation Ministry. They are calling for better communication from authorities regarding the construction and its impact. In response to the concerns, the Ministry told CTV News that the noise is caused by a temporary ventilation system put in place to provide workers with fresh air. 'An anti-noise wall was installed on the site on June 5 to reduce the noise caused by temporary ventilation in the area. The wall, made up of sound-absorbing containers and acoustic fabrics, will remain in place until the second tube is completed,' said Martin Girard, a spokesperson for the ministry. He also reassured residents that they will continue to monitor the situation and take further action if necessary. The circulation tubes will open in Fall 2026, and other works on the La Fontaine Tunnel are expected to last until 2027.

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