Nous joindre
X
Rechercher
Publicité
 

With a view to building affordable housing

Saint-Lazare acquires two lots on Chemin Sainte-Angélique

durée 13h00
13 novembre 2024
ici

commentaires

ici

likes

 

vues

imprimante
Marie-Claude Pilon
email
Par Marie-Claude Pilon, Journaliste

Ville de Saint-Lazare recently acquired two lots on Chemin Sainte-Angélique with a view to selling them to the Toit d'abord organization. Toit d'abord would like to build affordable housing for targeted clienteles.

Once built, the buildings will accommodate families, couples and individuals with modest incomes who currently spend more than 30% of their total income on housing, as well as people with special needs. 

The lots acquired by the municipal administration are numbered 3,502,980 and 3,503,000 and are located on chemin Sainte-Angélique. They are located at 2080 and 2090 chemin Sainte-Angélique. 

The land currently contains buildings that are certain to be demolished to make way for the community real estate project. 

The offer to purchase the buildings and the promise to sell were signed on September 5 by the general manager. The amount of the transaction is $1.6 million, to be drawn from the unallocated operating surplus as at December 31, 2023.

Why this location for the project? “For the proximity of services, located within an optimal living environment, but also for the walkability and availability of the lots,” we wrote by e-mail to Néomédia.

The resolution adopted on September 10 specifies that, to the best of the sellers' knowledge, the lots must be free of contamination or environmental constraints that would prevent the project from going ahead. In addition, the lots are sold without warranty of any kind, including the legal warranty provided for in the Civil Code of Québec. 

Toit d'abord has applied to the Communauté métropolitaine de Montréal for a subsidy of up to 20% of the cost of acquiring the lots.  

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

commentairesCommentaires

0

Pour partager votre opinion vous devez être connecté.

RECOMMANDÉS POUR VOUS


A Rigaud resident deplores a recent decision by the municipal administration

A Rigaud resident who used to park her car in the municipal library car park at night is deploring a change in regulations that the municipality failed to mention. She had to pay $60 to find out the hard way.  ‘I live in a flat on rue Saint-Pierre and it's very clear in my lease that parking is not provided. So I had got into the habit of parking ...

For 62.5% of readers, hockey has long been our national sport

On February 27, the National Assembly officially adopted Bill 90, an Act to recognize ice hockey as the national sport of Quebec and respecting national cultural references. The subject inspired this week's question from the Neomedia team.  The bill responds to the first recommendation of the Comité québécois sur le développement du hockey, which ...

Electricity will cost more from April 1

From April 1, residents of Vaudreuil-Soulanges, as well as those living throughout Quebec, will see their electricity bills rise by 3%. This decision has been far from unanimously supported since it was announced by the Régie de l'énergie on Thursday 6 March.  The increase will apply to residential customers subject to domestic electricity rates. ...

app-store-badge google-play-badge