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The City of Montreal identified 350 green streets in 2019. A green alley is an alley that has been redeveloped by residents, with the assistance of a borough or eco-neighborhood. The redevelopment of an alley can bring about changes in car traffic: complete, partial or seasonal closure. Arrangements can vary between excavating flower beds, installing various types of furniture and marking on the ground. The type of covering can vary between asphalt/concrete, gravel, gravel, vegetated, vegetated, plain pavement, honeycombed pavement, grass or a mixture of several of these elements. With the support of the Department of Coordination of Boroughs and Citizen Experience of the City of Montreal, wanted to gather this information in order to inform citizens, but also the services of its boroughs in order to promote, but also protect these developments.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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The Roads database includes an inventory of road assets (roadways, blocks, intersections, sidewalks, curbs) with a spatial representation and various attached information. Aggregate pavement assets represent carriageways located in the public domain and that are part of the local or arterial road network. Aggregate pavements are represented by polygons that are aggregated by type of use. Among the information associated with a pavement object is the date of construction, the date of resurfacing, the date of survey, the materials of the pavement, the type of foundation, the presence of a bicycle lane, the use, etc. Intersecting road assets represent road crossings located in public areas that are part of the local or arterial road network. Intersections are represented by polygons that are cut according to the number of traffic axes. Information associated with an intersecting object includes the construction date, resurfacing date, survey date, intersection materials, foundation type, presence of bike lanes, etc. Data is also available in separate sets on the portal to support several uses: - [Road asset (complete database)] (/city-of-montreal/road-active) - [Sidewalk and island] (/city-of-montreal/voirie-trottoir-ilot) - [Off-road zone] (/city-of-montreal/voirie-zone) __Warnings__ - The data released on road assets are those in the possession of the City's geomatics team and are not necessarily up to date throughout the territory. - The data released on road assets is provided for information purposes only and should not be used for the purposes of designing or carrying out works or for the location of assets.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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The Roads database includes an inventory of road assets (roadways, blocks, intersections, sidewalks, curbs) with a spatial representation and various attached information. __Aggregate pavement-type road assets__ represent carriageways located in the public domain and which are part of the local or arterial road network. Aggregate pavements are represented by polygons that are aggregated by type of use. Among the information associated with a pavement object is the date of construction, the date of resurfacing, the date of survey, the materials of the pavement, the type of foundation, the presence of a bicycle lane, the use, etc. __Island-type road assets__ represent malls located in the public domain and which are juxtaposed to the local or arterial road network. The islands are represented by polygons that are differentiated by their configuration. Among the information associated with an island-type object is the date of construction, the date of survey, the materials of the block and the border, the presence of trees, the type of island, etc. __Intersection-type road assets__ represent road crossings located in the public domain and which are part of the local or arterial road network. Intersections are represented by polygons that are cut according to the number of traffic axes. Information associated with an intersecting object includes the construction date, resurfacing date, survey date, intersection materials, foundation type, presence of bike lanes, etc. __Sidewalk-type road assets__ represent sidewalks and curbs juxtaposed with carriageways located in the public domain and that are part of the local or arterial road network. Sidewalks and curbs are represented by polygons differentiated by category and type. Among the information associated with a sidewalk-type object is the date of construction, the date of survey, the type of sidewalk and curb, the materials of the sidewalk, the border and the developed strip, the presence of trees, the presence of a projection, the presence of a ledge, the presence of a bicycle lane, the use, etc. The __zone-type road assets__ represent the regions located between other road assets and that are not part of the local or arterial road network. The areas are represented by polygons. Among the information associated with a zone-like object is the type of zone, etc. Data is also available in separate sets on the portal to support several uses: - [Roadway and intersection] (/city-of-montreal/voirie-causee-intersection) - [Sidewalk and island] (/city-of-montreal/voirie-trottoir-ilot) - [Off-road zone] (/city-of-montreal/voirie-zone) __Warnings__ - The data released on road assets are those in the possession of the City's geomatics team and are not necessarily up to date throughout the territory. - The data released on road assets is provided for information purposes only and should not be used for the purposes of designing or carrying out works or for the location of assets. **This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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