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Old Posted Apr 15, 2013, 2:35 AM
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Une petite mise à jour du plan d'urbanisme concernant le Boulevard Saint-Martin Est:

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Très intéressant de voir finalement la ville de Laval s'intéresser à ce grand boulevard Lavallois.
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Old Posted Apr 15, 2013, 12:32 PM
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Un petit pas pour l'urbanisme, mais un grand pas pour Laval !
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Un petit pas pour l'urbanisme, mais un grand pas pour Laval !
Et bien ont deviens légèrement gourmand ... !
Alors que pensez vous si cela se faisait finalement?
Voir ici sur YouTube.
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Old Posted Apr 20, 2013, 8:43 PM
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Viva Condos coming along well This is as tall as it'll get, if I'm not mistaken.
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C'est quand même bien. À 15 étages on est déja considéré comme un ''highrise'' !
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Deux photos prise le 28 avril 2013 lors de mon passage à Laval.

Urbania: Dernier bâtiment de la phase 1





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Merci de nous tenir a jour
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What project is that again?
I don't really explore around much, I only really see the progress of Viva Condos and Marquise.
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What project is that again?
I don't really explore around much, I only really see the progress of Viva Condos and Marquise.
Il s'agit du projet Urbania.

P.S. Je viens de corriger cet oubli sur mon message merci de me l'avoir fait remarquer! Bonne journée!
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Il s'agit du projet Urbania.

P.S. Je viens de corriger cet oubli sur mon message merci de me l'avoir fait remarquer! Bonne journée!
Ahhh.....I see....
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Ahhh.....I see....
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So I saw a crane in the distance for quite a while and decided to investigate. Found out it was Place Laval 5:
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Thank you !

Btw went in Laval last week, and hell, found the construction there fairly impressive !

Just out curiosity, do you speak french ?
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Thank you !

Btw went in Laval last week, and hell, found the construction there fairly impressive !

Just out curiosity, do you speak french ?
Yes, I do, but not fluently. I'm not very good, which is why I don't speak it very often. Mais quand c'est le temps, je peux.
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Yes, I do, but not fluently. I'm not very good, which is why I don't speak it very often. Mais quand c'est le temps, je peux.
No problem ! Look at me, I'm far to be perfect in English, hence I do manage to understand most of it , same to you with french

I do assume that you're an anglo-quebecois then ?
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No problem ! Look at me, I'm far to be perfect in English, hence I do manage to understand most of it , same to you with french

I do assume that you're an anglo-quebecois then ?
Yep I am
Rough times (jk)
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Rough times (jk)
Especially since Pauline marois era !
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Especially since Pauline marois era !
Yep, that's what I meant
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By Joel Ceausu, August 7th, 2013

A movement to halt the development of almost 500 condominium units on shoreline property in Laval's Pont Viau district has picked up steam and garnered political support from at least two mayoral contenders.

The "Pas de tours dans ma cour" movement has at least three projects in its sights, the Commodore, Envol and 222, and chief among the objections for the would-be mayors is the norms under which they were planned and the lack of any consultation.

“The mobilization against the projects is the result of mismanagement of the development of Pont-Viau,” said Mouvement lavallois' Marc Demers. By “avoiding at all costs” the consultation of the population on key projects said Demers, “the city fanned the anger of residents of the district. Unfortunately, it's the developers who will pay the price.”

Access to the shoreline, loss of heritage value, added traffic and change of character of old neighborhoods figure high on the list of criticisms, but at the root of it all says Parti au Service du Citoyen leader Robert Bordeleau, “are poorly planned projects demonstrating ad-hoc, short-sighted management by the current administration.”

“These projects were conceived under the old norms,” said Bordeleau, adding that under new rules set forth in a decree by the provincial government, riverside building must comply with revised standards adopted in 2005. “These projects and many others in Laval were built according to the 1995 rules.” He says that while economic development is vital for the city, in one case “we see lots of exclusive housing, but what about citizen's rights to go to their waterfront. Why are we privatizing that?”

The new rules change the amount of territory between developments and the shoreline and other factors, and were long ignored by Laval and other municipalities north of Montreal when considering development. Rising concern over erosion, flooding, property damage and security prompted the Quebec government to step in. “Quebec just changed the rules here and we'll have to sit back down with any developers to see what can be done,” said Bordeleau. “So far the Ministry (of Sustainable Development, Environment, Wildlife and Parks which set the decree) hasn't given its approval.”

For his part, Demers insists the neighbourhood can be densified and reinvigorated while preserving its heritage character, by creating a young family atmosphere not unlike Rosemont and Plateau Mont Royal. “These formerly struggling neighbourhoods are now among the most densely populated in North America, but managed to preserve their friendly and unique character.” This was done he said, “While developing their economy and without adopting easy solutions of sterile high-rise residential buildings.”

The area’s own Councillor Michèle des Trois Maisons stated publicly that the Vaillancourt administration, which she was part of for eight years, didn't consult the public after adopting the plan and that councillors were powerless to challenge the mayor and the executive committee.
http://thesuburban.com/article.php?i...front-Projects
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