Communauto

Ditch the second car, Communauto is here

BY:TREVOR GREENWAY

After close to four years of planning and negotiating, Chelsea and La Pêche residents will have a new option to get around the Hills.

And they won’t even have to pay for gas. 

The Outaouais’ regional counsel on the environment and sustainable development, CREDDO, has partnered with both municipalities to bring a fleet of 16 Communauto hybrid cars to the region. Twelve of them will be stationed in Chelsea, with the remaining four spread out throughout La Pêche. 

It’s an initiative that CREDDO president Benoit Delage said he hopes will change residents’ car-centric habits. 

“If we want to build a centre village, we can’t have a sea of parking,” said Delage, referring to Chelsea. 

He explained that the project is in collaboration with four Chelsea developers: Cargo, Multivesco, DACM Investments Inc. and In Harmony Developments, which will host the cars in their parking lots for the public to use. 

With the developers on board, Chelsea changed its urban planning bylaw to bring the minimum number of parking spots per unit for new developments from two, to just one. In the process, it has eliminated several “heat islands” that would have been spread out over Chelsea’s centre village, explained Delage. A heat island is an urban area that experiences hotter than average temperatures than outlying areas due to infrastructure.

Benoit said that the municipality will have 150 fewer parking spots in the village because of the project.

“Can you imagine what the difference will be for what will be our centre village without that parking?” asked Delage. “It’s more trees, it’s more space for people.”

According to CREDDO, 79 per cent of greenhouse gasses in places like Chelsea and La Pêche come from transportation, and the organization said it is confident the addition of 16 community hybrid cars will bring that number down. The organization said it also hopes that the car-sharing initiative will entice residents to ditch their second family car, which will create less impact on the environment and help residents save money. 

“It costs residents $12,000 per year to own a car,” said Delage, referring to maintenance costs, insurance, gas and other repairs. With Communauto, residents can sign up for a number of various membership packages from as low $0 per month and $12.75 per hour, or up to $30 per month, which will allow residents to use the cars for just $2.75 per hour. And users won’t have to pay for gas. The packages are built to cover the cost of gas through membership fees. Each car will have a Communauto credit card for users to fill up when they need to. But all the cars are hybrid – 12 Prius’ and two RAV4 SUVs. 

Chelsea Mayor Pierre Guénard said the project presents a “decisive turning point for our municipality.”

“This project is perfectly in line with our environmental values, offering Chelsea residents a transportation solution that complements active mobility and Transcollines services,” said Guénard. “Through this initiative, we are creating a more integrated transportation network, helping to reduce our carbon footprint.”

The project relied on $500,000 worth of funding from the Federation of Canadian Municipalities’ green fund, with Chelsea chipping in $75,000 and La Pêche contributing another $25,000. The four developers also chipped in a total of $300,000, according to CREDDO. 

The vehicles will be available in November and will be parked at the four developments above, as well as at town hall in Chelsea. Two cars will be located somewhere in Masham, and CREDDO said it hopes to station two more in Wakefield. 

Residents can take advantage of $45 off of certain membership packages using the promo code:  HORIZONS online at: www.communauto.com

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Communauto to expand service in Dorval and Lachine

By Chelsey St-Pierre
The Suburban

Communauto, the fastest growing ride-share company in the Greater Montreal Area, is expanding to the the east side of the West Island.

The company offers various services, including what it calls “flex-based service” where drivers can pick up parked vehicles that are free for use without a reservation by searching for vehicle locations on the App. This service will expand to Lachine. The company also has stations on its map of services which will now be added to Dorval. The company will also add some 1,100 vehicles to its fleet island-wide, including minivans to serve the growing needs of the community, particularly the suburban community. In that addition, 200 vehicles will be added to its flex-based service and 900 will be added to its stations.

According to statements issued by Communauto, it estimates that each car it put into circulation replaces 10 independents. n

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Boisbriand Welcomes Communauto in a Groundbreaking Pilot Project


Boisbriand Welcomes Communauto in a Groundbreaking Pilot Project


Maria Diamantis-LJI Journalist
 
On April 9, 2024, Boisbriand announced an exciting development in sustainable urban transport. Through the persistent efforts of its Urban Planning Service, Boisbriand has become the first city in the Laurentides to introduce a pilot car-sharing project with Communauto. This service will be available from May 1, providing residents with an eco-friendly and economical transportation option.
The city will set up two stations, each hosting two hybrid vehicles. One station will be located at the Recreational Centre at 989 Blvd. de la Grande-Allée, and the other at Wilfrid-Dion Park, situated at the corner of Blvd. de la Grande-Allée and Ave. des Grandes Tourelles. This arrangement ensures that all residents have convenient access to the vehicles, facilitating ease of mobility whenever needed.
Christine Beaudette, the mayor of Boisbriand, expressed her delight at the project’s launch: “We are very happy to initiate this project in Boisbriand and to finally provide our citizens with a new way to travel. Car-sharing is an economical and ecological initiative, and I hope it will inspire other cities to join the Communauto movement.”
Adding to this, Marco Viviani, Vice President of Strategic Development, highlighted the innovative aspect of this initiative: “Boisbriand is pioneering by supporting the deployment of car-sharing services, which opens up new opportunities even in less urban areas. This long-term strategy underscores the city’s commitment to diversifying mobility choices for its citizens, generating mutual benefits for all parties involved.”
The service is open to all Communauto users and aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while enhancing sustainable mobility options in the region. Boisbriand and Communauto are encouraging potential users to sign up online at boisbriand.communauto.com to take advantage of the service from day one. For the first three months after launch, Boisbriand residents can enjoy a $45 discount on the ‘Liberté Plus’ or any ‘Economique’ package subscription with the promo code BOISBD45. This promotional offer is valid until July 31, 2024.
Using Communauto is straightforward. Once registered, users can reserve a vehicle through the Communauto app, pick up the car from its designated spot, use it, and return it to the same location. Charges are based only on usage duration and kilometers driven. To learn more about the service details, interested individuals can visit communauto.com.
This pilot project not only marks a step forward in Boisbriand’s environmental initiatives but also sets a precedent for other municipalities considering similar sustainable transportation solutions.

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