Griffintown Project: Suburban Reports

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“Even as Tremblay administration officials announced they were going to accept Devimco’s massive $1.3 billion Griffintown development plan, urban planners and assorted city activists are still trying to rally the forces required to knock the project off the tracks.

At a Thursday meeting held at the downtown St. James United Church, almost 100 people, including city executive council member Alan DeSousa, heard McGill urban planning Professor Raphael Fischler and other experts denounce the project as dull, uninspired, and completely out of date with modern urban priorities. While few had anything good to say about the company’s plans for the site, more than a few questions were raised about the Tremblay administration’s apparently cozy, complicit and complacent arrangements with Devimco. Even as Université de Montréal urban design professor Michel Gariepy believes the city’s present leadership lacks the background and the aesthetic sense required to make such long-lasting decisions, he was especially dismayed by the failure of Montreal’s own urban planning department to stand up to their political masters at city hall. Among several observations, he could not understand why city planners were ready to ignore the city’s own building code along with its six-storey height restrictions in favour of Devimco’s 20-storey plus high-rise condo buildings scheduled to go up alongside its commercial strip development.”

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