Participation and consultation in CDN-NDG

Last updated October 24, 2024
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The Borough wants to hear from you! Consult the list of information sessions or consultations held each year in your neighbourhood.

Visit this page frequently so that you can follow the progress of a project and find out about upcoming public consultations.

The best way to keep abreast of what’s new in the borough: 

Consultations in 2024

Visit the project page on Réalisons Montréal to choose 5 projects from the 18 finalists. You have until November 10.

Send us your comments to enrich the Borough’s Local Cultural Development Plan. Until November 15, take part in the online survey.

Find out more and get involved (in French only)

Conducted by the Ville de Montréal in collaboration with the Borough, the public was able to attend an information session on the Master Plan for Land Use and Development (PDAD). The public also had the opportunity to express their opinion via a survey or submit a brief. Further consultation activities are planned.

The information session was held on May 15, 2024.

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To redevelop Goyer Lane, located behind Bedford School, the school’s children took part in a consultation activity. They were given the opportunity to express their views on the development of this space, which has become a place of their own desire and need.

The event was held in May 2024.

Consultations in 2023

This 1st edition of the Borough’s Participatory Budget gathered 152 ideas from citizens. When it came time to vote on the finalists, the public chose 5 projects to be carried out between now and 2025.

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An information session on the redevelopment of rue de Terrebonne provided an opportunity to explain to the public the new configuration of the street for the arrival of a bicycle path.

The meeting was held on Thursday, November 30, 2023.

An information session in collaboration with the Water Department presented an overview of the situation and solutions to reduce the risk of water damage in the Loyola sector.

The meeting was held on October 23, 2023.

In anticipation of the park and multisport field refurbishment, an information and consultation session was held to give the public a chance to express their views and send in documentation concerning the installation of a synthetic pitch.

The consultation evening was held on March 22.

The public is invited to draw up the Borough’s budget using a budget simulation: a participatory digital tool that allows citizens to choose CDN-NDG spending within a budget.

Faite vos calculs was available in May.

Starting in spring 2022, the LDP is the result of various phases of street consultations, surveys, information sessions and workshops. The results have been used to draw up the final document on the Borough’s mobility needs.

Consult the 6 objectives, 21 strategies and 57 concrete measures of the Plan local de déplacement de CDN-NDG (in French only).

Consultations in 2022

Before starting work on the skatepark expansion, our teams organized a citizen dialogue with the park’s partners and the surrounding population to present the project.

Dialogues held on: 

  • September 28 with partners
  • October 5 with the public at Benny Park

To plan the Borough’s achievements over the next few years, the public was able to share their comments in person and via a survey to validate CDN-NDG’s new Strategic Plan.

Consult the 2023-2030 Strategic Plan

Consultations in 2021

The Rue Jean-Brillant redevelopment project, which began in 2019, has given the public a chance to have its say. Over the course of three years, a variety of activities have been held: consultations, surveys, presentations, information sessions and exploratory walks have helped the project evolve with the population.

Visit the project page on Réalisons Mtl (in French only).

Following the Borough’s acquisition of the YMCA green space, a face-to-face community survey was conducted to inform local residents and gather their ideas for the site’s development.

Meetings with the public were held over the summer.

The Crowley/Décarie sector is a residential and commercial district located in an area undergoing major transformation. Through consultative activities, the Borough met with the population to share points of view on the implementation of new residential buildings in their neighborhood.

Visit the Réalisons Mtl project page to find out more.

Through virtual citizen participation sessions, the public was able to develop and present their ideas for a transformation of the Empress. These ideas were included in the supplier’s technical operating plan for the building.

Consultation in 2020

Elie-Wiesel Park

For the design of this new park, the local population was given the opportunity to choose, via a survey, the types of landscaping they would like to see in the new space. 

The survey was held online from November 2 to 13, 2020.