Montréal's participatory budget: Third edition
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 voting period is underway. Find out how to participate.
Vote until March 17Discover the 38 finalist projects and select those to be realized by the city. The projects submitted for voting were selected among the 880 ideas proposed by the population during the winter of 2024. Vote now |
Discover the finalist projects
Find out more about the 38 finalist projects. The projects are classified according to 5 themes:
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 voting period is underway. Find out how to participate.
Vote until March 17Discover the 38 finalist projects and select those to be realized by the city. The projects submitted for voting were selected among the 880 ideas proposed by the population during the winter of 2024. Vote now |
Discover the finalist projects
Find out more about the 38 finalist projects. The projects are classified according to 5 themes:
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:
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21 - Prochaine station : abris-vélos!
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Build safe and well-lit bike shelters near various metro and train or REM stations. This will encourage public transportation users to begin and end their commute by bike. These users will also be reassured to know that their bike is parked safely as they continue their commute to their destination.
Locations:- Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (specific locations to be determined)
- Lachine (Lachine station)
- Le Plateau-Mont-Royal (Place Gérald-Godin)
- Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve (specific locations to be determined, near metro stations or major transportation hubs)
- Montréal-Nord (specific locations to be determined, namely near the Pie-IX express bus service)
- Saint-Laurent (near Côte-Vertu metro station)
- Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension (specific locations to be determined, near metro stations)
Budget: $7.47 million
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22 - Mon vélo en sécurité lors de mes activités préférées
Share 22 - Mon vélo en sécurité lors de mes activités préférées on Facebook Share 22 - Mon vélo en sécurité lors de mes activités préférées on Twitter Share 22 - Mon vélo en sécurité lors de mes activités préférées on Linkedin Email 22 - Mon vélo en sécurité lors de mes activités préférées linkInstall bike parking lots near busy locations in five boroughs. These include such places as community centres, sports centres, arenas, libraries or cultural centres. This new equipment will encourage citizens to opt for biking as a means of transportation to and from their recreational activities in their neighborhood.
Locations:
- Ahuntsic–Cartierville (Centre communautaire et culturel de Cartierville )
- LaSalle (Complexe aquatique Michel-Leduc (Aquadôme))
- Le Sud-Ouest (various locations near parks, libraries and sports centres)
- Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie (in front of the Centre d’activités Étienne-Desmarteau)
- Saint-Léonard (near the civic pole)
Budget: $4.69 million
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23 - Viaducs sécurisés et jolis
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Location:- Le Plateau-Mont-Royal (specific locations to be determined)
Budget: $5 million
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24 - Mon marché Sauvé, à l'année!
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Location:- Ahuntsic–Cartierville (lot near Sauvé metro station)
Budget: $800,000
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25 - Verdir des milieux insolites en ville!
Share 25 - Verdir des milieux insolites en ville! on Facebook Share 25 - Verdir des milieux insolites en ville! on Twitter Share 25 - Verdir des milieux insolites en ville! on Linkedin Email 25 - Verdir des milieux insolites en ville! linkYOUTH SEAL ✓Add green areas, trees and landscaping elements in highly mineralized areas, or in unusual and underused locations. This will create cooling, green islands meant to improve the quality of life of the area’s residents and to enhance plant and wildlife diversity in the city.
Locations:- Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (in Côte-des-Neiges: median on Avenue Linton, in Le Triangle district, or on Boulevard Décarie. In Notre-Dame-de-Grâce: Boulevard Grand, Avenue Somerled and Avenue Fielding or around the Madison public works yard)
- Montréal-Nord (Centre de loisirs Montréal-Nord or Espace Rolland)
- Ville-Marie (near Saint-Laurent metro station)
Budget: $5.46 million
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26 - Le Nutri-chalet
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Renovate the chalet in Parc Ménard, in LaSalle borough, to transform it into a more welcoming and more versatile facility for a variety of social, educational and recreational activities, namely surrounding the theme of food. Outdoor developments will also create venues for seasonal markets, or community cooking and gardening workshops, as well as other activities held by local community organizations.
Location:
- LaSalle (Parc Ménard)
Budget: $900,000
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27 - Espace multifonctionnel extérieur 4 saisons
Share 27 - Espace multifonctionnel extérieur 4 saisons on Facebook Share 27 - Espace multifonctionnel extérieur 4 saisons on Twitter Share 27 - Espace multifonctionnel extérieur 4 saisons on Linkedin Email 27 - Espace multifonctionnel extérieur 4 saisons link✓YOUTH SEALInstall accessible lavatories, as well as a large, low roof over the basketball court adjacent to the municipal greenhouses, in order to allow for various community activities to be held. These include a day camp, a public market, or workshops regarding local, sustainable foods.
Location:-
Verdun (court adjacent to the municipal greenhouses in Parc de l'Honorable-Georges-O'Reilly)
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Verdun (court adjacent to the municipal greenhouses in Parc de l'Honorable-Georges-O'Reilly)
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28 - Ville nourricière
Share 28 - Ville nourricière on Facebook Share 28 - Ville nourricière on Twitter Share 28 - Ville nourricière on Linkedin Email 28 - Ville nourricière linkYOUTH SEAL ✓Develop or preserve areas in the city where residents can plant gardens to grow their own fruits, vegetables and edible plants. Depending on the location, the project will include the following:
- a greenhouse with multi-purpose rooms
- a community or collective garden open to all
These facilities could also be used for educational panels and gardening workshops for people to meet and learn about urban agriculture.
Location:- Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (parking lot of Parc Martin-Luther-King)
- Lachine (preservation of the apple orchard on the Maison mère des Sœurs de Sainte-Anne site)
- Montréal-Nord (Centre de loisirs Montréal-Nord, Place Charleroi and other location to be determined)
- Saint-Léonard (Les Dolmens, at the corner of Boulevard Viau and Boulevard Robert)
- Ville-Marie (specific locations to be determined in Sainte-Marie and Saint-Jacques districts)
- Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension (Parc Paul-Ouellette, Parc Sainte-Lucie and Place de la Gare-Jean-Talon)
Budget: $4.9 million
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29 - Corridor écologique de Verdun
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Create a biodiversity circuit in Verdun, linked to the existing ecological corridors in the greater Sud-Ouest area. The population will have access to areas to rest and enjoy nature in the city. Additionally, the circuit will provide shelter for insects, small mammals and birds to travel and to survive in an urban setting.
Location:- Verdun (potential sites identified: Parc du Canal de l’Aqueduc, borough entrances or along the shores)
- Ville-Marie (intersection of De Lorimier and Falardeau and elsewhere in Saint-Marie/Saint-Jacques)
Budget: $4.89 million
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30 - Des intersections transformées en oasis urbaines
Share 30 - Des intersections transformées en oasis urbaines on Facebook Share 30 - Des intersections transformées en oasis urbaines on Twitter Share 30 - Des intersections transformées en oasis urbaines on Linkedin Email 30 - Des intersections transformées en oasis urbaines linkYOUTH SEAL ✓Add landscaping to improve the appearance of certain street segments or intersections. This will foster plant, insect and bird diversity in highly mineralized areas. Residents’ quality of life will also improve through the reduction of heat islands in the city.
Location:- Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie (9 intersections across the borough)
- Saint-Léonard (Boulevard Langelier between Rue Paul-Émile-Lamarche and Rue Belherbe, and Rue Puyseaux between Rue Doussin and Boulevard des Grandes-Prairies)
Budget: $4.9 million
Important Links
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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 (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 is currently at this stageVoting
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Spring of 2025
this is an upcoming stage for Montréal's participatory budget: Third editionAnnouncement 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
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: