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The City of Ottawa is considering developing a Community Improvement Plan for Montreal Road, between North River Road and the Aviation Parkway in Vanier. Once in place, the plan would stimulate urban renewal through property improvements, generate new commercial activity and improve employment opportunities in the area.
Beginning in the spring of 2018, the City will reach out to Montreal Road businesses and property owners to ask for their input on the development of a plan for the area. Based on consultations with neighbourhood stakeholders, staff will create the plan, which would then be brought to City Council for approval. If approved, the plan would happen concurrently with the planned renewal of Montreal Road’s infrastructure in 2019.
Community Improvement Plans provide incentives for property owners to invest in redevelopment of lands or buildings that are underutilized, idled or in need of repair or renovation. In addition to promoting revitalization of commercial properties and stimulating job creation, these plans can also help renew an area in a variety of ways by responding to the needs of the community. For example, a plan could focus on supporting the development of cultural assets, improving pedestrian friendliness or increasing accessibility.
These plans already exist in other areas of the city, including the recently launched Bells Corners program. In its first year, this program has already seen significant success. A $1 million three-storefront mall, including a national restaurant chain, will replace a long-vacant restaurant. Construction will begin this year on a new $20 million, six-storey, 135-room hotel, replacing two retail buildings.
The Community Improvement Plan is a commercial initiative aimed at supporting the Montreal Road business community. Several other renewal activities are also planned for Montreal Road in 2018 and 2019, including revitalizing the infrastructure, streetscape and public art, and a transit priority study.
Business and property owners interested in participating in the Montreal Road Community Improvement Plan can visit ottawa.ca/MontrealRoadCIP for more information.
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“Community Improvement Plans attract new businesses, revitalize existing businesses and stimulate economic growth. This CIP will help diversify the Montreal Road business mix and will generate much needed investments and jobs in Vanier.”
Mayor Jim Watson, City of Ottawa
“The vision for the Montreal Road CIP is to create a vibrant and welcoming main street that will allow residents and businesses to thrive. I’m looking forward to meeting with local business owners to discover the best ways to use a CIP to create a vibrant, prosperous and desirable business community.”
Councillor Mathieu Fleury, Rideau-Vanier Ward
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Beginning in the spring of 2018, the City will reach out to Montreal Road businesses and property owners to ask for their input on the development of a plan for the area. Based on consultations with neighbourhood stakeholders, staff will create the plan, which would then be brought to City Council for approval. If approved, the plan would happen concurrently with the planned renewal of Montreal Road’s infrastructure in 2019.
Community Improvement Plans provide incentives for property owners to invest in redevelopment of lands or buildings that are underutilized, idled or in need of repair or renovation. In addition to promoting revitalization of commercial properties and stimulating job creation, these plans can also help renew an area in a variety of ways by responding to the needs of the community. For example, a plan could focus on supporting the development of cultural assets, improving pedestrian friendliness or increasing accessibility.
These plans already exist in other areas of the city, including the recently launched Bells Corners program. In its first year, this program has already seen significant success. A $1 million three-storefront mall, including a national restaurant chain, will replace a long-vacant restaurant. Construction will begin this year on a new $20 million, six-storey, 135-room hotel, replacing two retail buildings.
The Community Improvement Plan is a commercial initiative aimed at supporting the Montreal Road business community. Several other renewal activities are also planned for Montreal Road in 2018 and 2019, including revitalizing the infrastructure, streetscape and public art, and a transit priority study.
Business and property owners interested in participating in the Montreal Road Community Improvement Plan can visit ottawa.ca/MontrealRoadCIP for more information.
Quotes
“Community Improvement Plans attract new businesses, revitalize existing businesses and stimulate economic growth. This CIP will help diversify the Montreal Road business mix and will generate much needed investments and jobs in Vanier.”
Mayor Jim Watson, City of Ottawa
“The vision for the Montreal Road CIP is to create a vibrant and welcoming main street that will allow residents and businesses to thrive. I’m looking forward to meeting with local business owners to discover the best ways to use a CIP to create a vibrant, prosperous and desirable business community.”
Councillor Mathieu Fleury, Rideau-Vanier Ward
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