The mayors of Quebec City and Lévis both support the provincial government's new proposal for a 9 kilometer long tunnel linking the downtown cores of Quebec City and Lévis, after the CAQ government decided it is scrapping the route announced last spring.
Quebec Transport Minister François Bonnardel welcomes the mayors' enthusiasm for the project.
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'Why not link the future Quebec-Lévis tunnel to the Dufferin-Montmorency highway rather than having it emerge in Saint-Roch and sabotage urban improvement projects in the neighborhood?' asks Le Soleil over the proposed route for the tunnel link between Quebec City and Lévis.
CHRONIQUE / Pourquoi ne pas relier le futur tunnel Québec-Lévis à l’autoroute Dufferin-Montmorency plutôt que de le faire émerger dans Saint-Roch et de saboter les projets d’amélioration urbaine du quartier?
Ministry of Transport says for Quebec-Lévis tunnel, the route linking directly the city centers of Quebec and Lévis is the only one being worked on. But they do not give details.
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9 Kilometer tunnel to link the downtown cores of Quebec City and Lévis
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Mayors of Quebec City, Lévis welcome newest route for 3rd link: a tunnel linking cities' downtown cores | CBC News
www.cbc.caLévis Mayor Gilles Lehouillier calls the proposed route connecting downtown Quebec City and Lévis "spectacular," while Quebec City Mayor Régis Labeaume is happy public transit has been incorporated into the latest plan.