The CDN-NDG 2023-2030 Strategic Plan

Last updated March 12, 2024
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The new strategic plan for the Côte-des-Neiges-Notre-Dame-de-Grâce borough will have a direct impact on the quality of life of its population.

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Discover the results of the first year of implementation of the 2023-2030 strategic plan. (In French only)

CDN-NDG’s 2023-2030 Strategic Plan is a guide to the borough’s priorities for action in the coming years to improve the quality of life in its neighborhoods.

View the strategic plan or read a summary below.

The borough’s plan contains four themes:

 1. More equitable and inclusive living environments (day-to-day living)

Objective: In all borough neighbourhoods, residents benefit from a living environment that allows them to meet their needs and participate in the vitality of their community.

2. Healthy and sustainable living environments (environment and active transportation)

Objective: In all borough neighbourhoods, the environment is protected, nature is more present and the habits of residents contribute to these efforts.

3. Economic vitality (commerce and economic development)

Objective: In all borough neighbourhoods, the offer of local services and shops meets the needs of the population and the commercial streets are lively.

4. Environments conducive to public participation (public participation)

Objective: In all borough neighbourhoods, the population and organizations take part in decision-making and can play an important role in the development of their community.

These four themes are broken down into 16 results, which are targets for improving the borough’s living environments by 2030.

Theme 1: Day-to-day living

Planned results

1.1 Being able to eat fresh, locally-produced food, that is not too expensive, close to home

1.2 Being able to find good accommodations: big enough, not too expensive and in good condition

1.3 Being able to easily do sports and recreational and cultural activities of interest, close to home, that are not too expensive, with schedules adapted to everyone’s situation

1.4 Coexisting with other communities, feeling at home surrounded by neighbours

Theme 2: Environment and active transportation

Planned results

2.1 Living in a healthy neighbourhood with lots of vegetation and less asphalt (more permeable surfaces)

2.2 Getting around easily by bus/metro/bicycle/on foot

2.3 Easily managing one’s waste bins and sorting one’s waste easily

2.4 The borough reducing its ecological footprint in carrying out its operations

Theme 3: Commerce and economic development

Planned results

3.1 Corporate citizens being more satisfied with the borough’s support and guidance services for economic vitality

3.2 Having a lively, safe and accessible shopping street with a variety of businesses appropriate for one’s income

3.3 Having access to businesses and services that meet one’s needs, close to home

3.4 Local participants in the economy benefitting more from partnerships with the local major institutions

Theme 4: Public participation

Planned results

4.1 Being able to easily find all useful information

4.2 Participating in the development of one’s neighbourhood

4.3 Participating in the political life of one’s neighbourhood

4.4 Participating in initiatives in one’s neighbourhood

To learn more about the consultations conducted with the population and the stakeholders of the territory on the validation of the plan: visit Making MTL.