Fact Sheet

Citizens Committee’s concerns, demands and comments

Assembled is a collection of statements from the citizens committee. This includes grievances with and requests directed towards the city of Montreal.

Montreal, Québec – May 9, 1961

Lou Mantien , Fictional member of the citizens committee, Little Burgundy, Montreal, Quebec this_still_didn’t_exist@gmail.com

REQUESTS OF THE CITIZENS

  • A more accommodating rate of rent and utility payment calculation that applies more accurately to the residents of the neighborhood
  • A majority say in the ratification of the lease, including the presence of the committee at the singing of the lease
  • The acknowledgement of the citizens committee as a representative body of the neighborhood of Little Burgundy
  • The recognition of other organized committees throughout the Montreal Gray zone
  • Direct involvement in the ongoing administration of Little Burgundy, including a say over how the the neighborhood is developed and input on future developments.
  • Citizens expropriated are given priority on new housing developments, along with enough housing being provided to accommodate all citizens of effected neighborhoods

PRIMARY CONCERNS OF THE COMMITTEE

  • Increases in surveillance and inspections.
  • Transparency in all forms during the process, along with continued support for community input following the projects completion
  • Ensuring the people of Little Burgundy enjoy a process that is beneficial to every single resident.

IMPACT ON RESIDENTS

  • A number of residents report struggling to find suitable housing after the expropriation
  • A number of residents, even with the assistance from the city and province lack the ability to move out of the area, often struggling to even afford alternative costs.
  • A number of homes which were located by the city are not suitable for living for a multitude of reasons, such as

COMMITTEES ACTIONS

  • Committee has worked towards organizing protests, marches and public meetings.
  • In addition, the group has been officially recognized by the city and has direct communications with those in charge of the revitalization project.