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Beaconsfield residents rally together to explore options on sound wall barrier!

17 Jun 2019

Beaconsfield residents are rallying together in an effort to force the city to build a sound barrier along Highway 20.  

About a dozen people gathered in Kirkland to discuss what kind of options they have to make sure the barrier is built. 

They say noise and air pollution in the area is so high, it’s putting their health at risk.

READ MORE: EXCLUSIVE: Beaconsfield’s sound wall one step closer to reality, mayor says

“You can’t talk to one another comfortably, you can’t listen to music while you eat — you’re just really hearing highway noise,” said Sarah Saveriano, who lives right behind Highway 20.

“What are we missing to get this done?” 

The city of Beaconsfield paid $207,000 for a portion of the price tag of a technical study that’s currently being conducted by Transports Québec.

The city has published on its website that their representatives participated in a first meeting with Transport Québec on Oct. 11, 2018.

Council has previously said it would launch a public consultation process after Transports Québec releases the results of the study. 

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