Montréal's participatory budget: Third edition
La consultation a pris fin, merci.
The city has earmarked $45 M to realize projects that have been proposed and selected by the population, under the themes of youth, equity and safety. The winning projects of the 3rd edition will be announced in the spring.
Voting is now closedA little more than 28,500 people voted between February 10 and March 17, 2025. The winning projects will be announced soon. Stay tuned.Thank you to everyone who participated!(External link) |
Discover the projects submitted to the vote
Find out more about the 38 finalist projects in 2 ways:
By type:
By location:
Results of feasibility analysis and selection of the projects to be submitted for voting
Read the following documents to find out more about the progress of each project originating from ideas proposed during the winter of 2024, from feasibility analysis to the voting process:
The city has earmarked $45 M to realize projects that have been proposed and selected by the population, under the themes of youth, equity and safety. The winning projects of the 3rd edition will be announced in the spring.
Voting is now closedA little more than 28,500 people voted between February 10 and March 17, 2025. The winning projects will be announced soon. Stay tuned.Thank you to everyone who participated!(External link) |
Discover the projects submitted to the vote
Find out more about the 38 finalist projects in 2 ways:
By type:
By location:
Results of feasibility analysis and selection of the projects to be submitted for voting
Read the following documents to find out more about the progress of each project originating from ideas proposed during the winter of 2024, from feasibility analysis to the voting process:
La consultation a pris fin, merci.
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11 - Patiner et jouer à l'abri des intempéries à Pointe-aux-Trembles
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Develop the future refrigerated skating rink projected in Pointe-aux-Trembles into a versatile, four-season facility by adding a roof and other necessary equipment. In addition to enjoying fall and springtime skating regardless of the weather, users would be able to practice various activities rain or shine. These could include deck hockey, pickleball, basketball or ballroom dancing.
Location:- Rivière-des-Prairies–Pointe-aux-Trembles (Parc Saint-Jean-Baptiste)
Budget: $3.5 million
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12 - Le soccer pour toutes et tous
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Develop or redevelop a soccer field in Ville-Marie, including surrounding infrastructures (lighting, bleachers, etc.). The borough’s citizens will enjoy good playing conditions, which will further encourage an active lifestyle.
Location:- Ville -Marie (Parc Jos-Montferrand or Parc Rutherford)
Budget: $3.58 million
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13 - Véloparcs : apprenons à pédaler ensemble!
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Create small areas closed to vehicular traffic, where young and old could learn to ride a bike. Fun circuits would represent a miniature reproduction of our road system, with street markings and street signs. More elaborate circuits will also be configured for skill development.
Locations:- Verdun (Parc Wilson and other parks to be determined)
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Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension (Parc Ovila-Légaré, Parc Sainte-Lucie, and Rue Clark in the Parc-Extension north district)
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14 - Accès AQUA
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Install equipment to improve accessibility for people living with reduced mobility to the city’s indoor and outdoor pools:
- access to buildings
- entrance halls
- universal changing rooms
- accessible washrooms
Locations:- Anjou (Parc des Roseraies pool and other park chalets adjacent to aquatic facilities)
- Le Plateau-Mont-Royal (Centre du Plateau pool and other pools that do not currently offer accessible facilities)
- L’Île-Bizard–Sainte-Geneviève (the pools in Parc Eugène-Dostie and Parc Robert-Sauvé)
- Rivière-des-Prairies–Pointe-aux-Trembles (the pool in Parc Saint-Georges and the Centre aquatique de Rivière-des-Prairies)
- Saint-Léonard (Complexe aquatique de Saint-Léonard)
Budget: $8.52 million
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15 - Baignade en douceur pour toutes et tous
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YOUTH SEAL ✓Install ramps, stair lifts or other necessary equipment at various Montréal pools, so that users living with functional limitations can easily access the water, cool down and enjoy the pool safely.
Locations:- Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (pools in Parc de la Confédération and Parc Martin-Luther-King, Centre sportif Côte-des-Neiges and Centre sportif Notre-Dame-de-Grâce and the pool at the Notre-Dame-de-Grâce community centre)
- LaSalle (specific locations to be determined)
- Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve (pools that currently do not offer accessible facilities)
- Montréal-Nord (outdoor pools – specific locations to be determined)
- Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie (Complexe aquatique de Rosemont, the pools in Parc Père-Marquette, Parc Pélican and Parc Joseph-Paré)
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Saint-Laurent (the pool in Parc Painter)
Budget: $4.17 million
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16 - Montréal les bains
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YOUTH SEAL ✓Make four outdoor pools universally accessible, for instance by configuring progressive, or beach entry slopes. The lounging areas around these pools could also be reconfigured, making them accessible for the entire population to enjoy and relax in.
Locations:- Lachine (the pools in Parc Michel-Ménard, Parc Carignan and Parc Kirkland)
- Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension (Parc François-Perrault pool)
Budget: $10 million
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17 - Fait beau, fait chaud, tout le monde à l'eau!
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YOUTH SEAL ✓Renovate certain aquatic facilities for all citizens to use autonomously and without difficulty, whether to relax, swim or just enjoy the water, irrespective of their abilities.
Locations:- Ahuntsic–Cartierville (the pools in Parc Gabriel-Lalemant and Parc Marcelin-Wilson)
- Le Sud-Ouest (St-Henri pool)
- Verdun (Parc Dan-Hanganu pool)
Budget: $9.99 million
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18 - Toutes et tous à vélo!
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Develop rest areas and install new equipment for bikers in seven boroughs across the city. This project will make biking more enjoyable, namely by adding:
- rest areas
- improved signalling and lighting in certain areas
- bike repair stations
- water fountains
- lockers to park bikes safely
Locations:- L’Île-Bizard–Sainte-Geneviève (specific locations to be determined)
- Outremont (exit of Édouard-Montpetit metro station, MIL district)
- Pierrefonds–Roxboro (near the REM)
- Rivière-des-Prairies–Pointe-aux-Trembles (Roussin community centre area and/or Parc Armand-Bombardier)
- Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie (des Carrières bike path)
- Saint-Léonard (civic pole)
- Verdun (specific locations to be determined)
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19 - Promenade sereine sur Notre-Dame Est
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YOUTH SEAL ✓Add landscaping to the curb extensions along the streets that cross Rue Notre-Dame Est. This will allow for a more enjoyable and safer walk along this street.
Location:- Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve (Rue Notre-Dame Est, north side, between Avenue Rougemont and Avenue Clarence-Gagnon, as well as between Avenue Haig and Rue Beauclerk)
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20 - À nous la rue : aménagement de places-écoles
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Create “school squares” in three boroughs, where segments of streets near schools will be landscaped with additional vegetation, and measures will be taken to slow traffic for children to get around safely. Urban furniture and additional vegetation will also make the squares aesthetically pleasing. During the summer months, the plants and trees will provide protection from heat, to avoid temperatures rising more than in other areas of the city. These squares will become play and meeting areas of neighborhood residents.
Locations:- Ahuntsic–Cartierville (specific locations to be determined)
- Montréal-Nord (specific locations to be determined)
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Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie (specific locations to be determined)
Budget: $5.1 million
Important Links
Steps
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February 27, 2024, 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Montréal's participatory budget: Third edition has finished this stageInformation session open to the public, from 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm.
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February 29, 2024, 11:30 am to 12:30 pm
Montréal's participatory budget: Third edition has finished this stageQ&R session reserved for organizations : to register(External link) (in french only)
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February 19 to March 25, 2024
Montréal's participatory budget: Third edition has finished this stageCollection of ideas
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April to August, 2024
Montréal's participatory budget: Third edition has finished this stagePreliminary selection of ideas and development into projects
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Fall of 2024
Montréal's participatory budget: Third edition has finished this stageTechnical, regulatory and financial feasibility analysis
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February 10 to March 17
Montréal's participatory budget: Third edition has finished this stageVoting
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Spring of 2025
Montréal's participatory budget: Third edition is currently at this stageAnnouncement of winning projects
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Starting in spring of 2025
this is an upcoming stage for Montréal's participatory budget: Third editionPlanning and realization of winning projects
View the map of finalist projects
Discover the winning projects from past editions
The first two editions of the participatory budget will have yielded 17 projects, throughout 19 boroughs, totalling an investment of $56.5 M: