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As Île-aux-Tourtes bridge repairs plod on, merchants navigate troubled waters

As Île-aux-Tourtes bridge repairs plod on, merchants navigate troubled waters

CBC
Saturday, December 16, 2023 07:21:03 AM UTC

The story of the Île-aux-Tourtes bridge is like an epic novel, full of highs and lows, victories and defeats (and cracks), and an ending — in the form of a replacement for the major east-west link off the island of Montreal — still hundreds of pages away. 

Awaiting that conclusion (Quebec's Transport Ministry says the first phase of a new bridge will open in 2026), commuters and business owners are currently contending with various lane reductions and outright closures so that crews can perform repairs on the aging bridge. 

The latest complete closure, starting Friday at 11 p.m. and running until Monday at 5 a.m., was announced on Tuesday.

"It's devastating to our business," said Sabrina Décarie, co-owner of the Pizza 900 restaurant in Vaudreuil-Dorion, located just off Highway 40, a stone's throw from the bridge. "Especially this time of year, where the restaurant should be full, people getting ready for the holidays, celebrating."

At midday Friday, the pizzeria was nearly empty. Decarie said when the phone rings, it's bad news, people reducing their numbers or cancelling altogether. "All I see online is people saying 'Don't come to Vaudreuil,'" she said.

The story is similar for nearly every merchant in Vaudreuil-Dorion and other communities west of the island, whose customer base includes a significant chunk of people who drive from Montreal: business is bad, and the uncertainty looking ahead is worrisome.

"Imagine the two biggest weekends for the commercial zone, for the buyers and sellers, are this weekend and next weekend," said Guy Pilon, Vaudreuil-Dorion's mayor and the president of Développement Vaudreuil-Soulanges, the business development agency for the regional municipality. "If they close the bridge two times, it's very, very bad news."

Business owners have told him their sales are down 20, 30, 40 percent, Pilon said.

Barbara Kunduth, who owns three restaurants in the area, said she's cashing RRSPs to make payroll for her staff — on one of the worst recent days sales were down 70 percent from the previous year.

She said even locals are avoiding the area because traffic is so bad when the bridge is partially open. Last-minute closure announcements leave no room to reduce staff or orders from suppliers .

"You're forecasting, planning for the weekend, and how much you're going to sell and then all of a sudden you're selling half," she said.

The Ministry of Transport is aware that residents and merchants are suffering because of the work, said spokesperson Sarah Bensadoun. She said teams are working around the clock and will work through the holiday season to minimize the impact as much as possible.

"We might have other weekend and night closures," she said, but she noted these are not yet confirmed, including rumour of a second straight weekend shutdown.

Meanwhile, officials have added a number of measures to make getting around the area easier:

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