Good neighbour committee
From the start of excavation works in autumn 2024, we setted up four good neighbour committees as a space for local residents to represent their community to the Blue line project office.
- Pie-IX and Provencher area
Future Pie-IX station* and Provencher auxiliary building
- Viau and De Lisieux area
Future Viau station* and De Lisieux auxiliary building
- Lacordaire area
Future Lacordaire* station and de la Villanelle auxiliary building
- Langelier area
Future Langelier station*
The committee’s purpose is to:
- Provide information and outline the different phases of the project.
- Start a dialogue between residents and project representatives that will continue throughout the work.
- Discuss how the impact of the work will be managed so that resident members can share this information with their local community.
- Understand the concerns residents have about the work and find solutions together.
- Allow local residents to make suggestions on specific topics chosen by the project office.
Throughout the project, more committees will be created to foster dialogue with the community. Committee members are recruited at strategic intervals, a few months before the work begins in a given area. Interested residents can apply via our electronic newsletters or the dedicated web page for each worksite.
Join your local good neighbour committee!
Click here to find out more about the committees, including how often they’ll meet, who can join, and how to apply.
*Working names
The Blue line project follows in the wake of the Déclaration du gouvernement du Québec et de la Ville de Montréal to revitalize Montréal East. Many projects are underway to give a new impetus to this sector. Increased mobility, economic development, and improved living environments are at the heart of this ambitious project. For more information, see Québec.ca/RevitalisationEstMontreal (in French only).