Master Plan
The Master Plan is the result of a planning and cooperative process initiated at the Montréal Summit in June 2002. The Master Plan presents a planning and development vision for the City, as well as measures for implementing the goals and objectives resulting from that vision. It consists of three parts.
The contents of the Master Plan address the planning issues and challenges involved in making Montréal a more convivial and dynamic City. With a sustainable development perspective, the Plan’s goals, objectives and actions aim to improve Montrealers’ quality of life, support economic development and ensure a healthy environment.
- Summary
- Introduction
- Part I - City-wide issues
- Part II - Borough documents
- Part III - Complementary document
- Appendices
- Maps
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