The New Planning Program: Let’s work together towards a sustainable, resilient and inclusive Pointe-Claire

Nearly a year ago, the City began reviewing the Urban Planning Program with the main objective of proposing a renewed vision of planning and development of the territory. The Urban Planning Program is essential for a city, since it sets the guidelines for its development for the upcoming years. This document becomes a reference that guides and oversees development. It defines the basis for new by-laws and guides the action plan.


The “Pointe-Claire, it’s who we are!” website will be one of the tools used to engage residents and collaborators and get everyone working together. The City will regularly share information on this website. Citizens of Pointe-Claire and collaborators will also have the opportunity to get involved in the various activities, which will be offered in the months to come.


This exercise shows the City's desire to take stock of the current development of the territory, and determine the desirable trajectory for urban development in the years to come.

To be informed at each step of the consultation process and to participate, we invite you to subscribe to the platform and to the project. Become an active and involved collaborator in reviewing the Urban Planning Program and its by-laws!


Nearly a year ago, the City began reviewing the Urban Planning Program with the main objective of proposing a renewed vision of planning and development of the territory. The Urban Planning Program is essential for a city, since it sets the guidelines for its development for the upcoming years. This document becomes a reference that guides and oversees development. It defines the basis for new by-laws and guides the action plan.


The “Pointe-Claire, it’s who we are!” website will be one of the tools used to engage residents and collaborators and get everyone working together. The City will regularly share information on this website. Citizens of Pointe-Claire and collaborators will also have the opportunity to get involved in the various activities, which will be offered in the months to come.


This exercise shows the City's desire to take stock of the current development of the territory, and determine the desirable trajectory for urban development in the years to come.

To be informed at each step of the consultation process and to participate, we invite you to subscribe to the platform and to the project. Become an active and involved collaborator in reviewing the Urban Planning Program and its by-laws!


  • Review of the Planning Program – Take part in the fourth citizen participation workshop

    The City of Pointe-Claire invites citizens to take part in the fourth collaborative workshop, which will take place as part of its Planning Program review process. The event will be held on Wednesday, October 25 at 7 p.m. at Baie-de-Valois Nautical Centre located at 90 Chemin de Bord-du-Lac – Lakeshore Road. This building is easily accessible to all.

    This fourth workshop will focus on the development of open spaces around residential buildings in Pointe-Claire. The objective of the event is to present different ways in which citizens can and do contribute to the resilient city and sustainable urban development. This is an opportunity to discuss your vision of the future of the City of Pointe-Claire. Participants in the next citizen collaborative workshop are invited to look at the infosheet that will form the basis of the workshop discussions. Click here to view the fact sheet.

    Places are limited, it is important to reserve your spot to participate by completing the form no later than Thursday, October 19 at 4 p.m. The registration form is on the Eventbrite website.

    This activity is exclusively for citizens of Pointe-Claire. On the day of the workshop, you will be asked to present a proof of residency. We ask the participants to arrive at 6:45 p.m. so they may be properly seated for the start of the workshop at 7 p.m.

    Valid proof of residency:

    • Driver’s licence
    • MULTI Card
    • Municipal tax bills
    • Utility bills (Hydro-Québec, Videotron, Bell, etc.).

    Baie-de-Valois Nautical Centre has a parking space for people who will come by car and by bike. However, since the number of places for motor vehicles is limited, we invite participants to choose carpooling or public transit.

    If you have special needs to participate in the workshop, please let us know by email or phone. We will assess the situation with you to find a solution.

    Information: 514-630-1200, communications@pointe-claire.ca

  • Online citizen participation activity on the importance of mobility

    The City of Pointe-Claire invites its citizens to take part in an online participation activity via the Pointe-Claire, it’s who we are platform on the importance of mobility.

    Over the last year, the City of Pointe-Claire has held several citizen participation events, which touched on several topics including Mobility, Land use and mixed-use urban planning, and the Form of the built environment and strategies for transforming the built environment. To better seek the opinion of a larger portion of the Pointe-Claire population, the City is offering online participation activity and survey.

    The primary objective in reviewing the Planning Program is to propose a renewed vision of the planning and development of its territory. The Planning Program is essential for the City, as it sets standards and guildelines for its development for years to come. This document has become a source that guides and manages land use development. It defines the basis for new by-laws and guides the action plan.

    Visit the Activity section of the Pointe-Claire, it's who we are consultation platform to share your opinion on your city.

    You have until 4 p.m. on September 29 to take part in the survey.

  • Report of the collaborative workshop on the theme of mobility matters

    We invite citizens to read the report following the collaborative workshop that took place on June 21, 2023.

    The workshops are offered as part of the revision process of the Planning Program of the City of Pointe-Claire.

    Consult the report

  • Report of the collaborative workshop on the theme of mixed uses

    We invite citizens to read the report following the collaborative workshop that took place on May 17, 2023.

    The workshops are offered as part of the revision process of the Planning Program of the City of Pointe-Claire.

    Consult the report

  • Infosheet online - Mobility Matters

    Participants in the next citizen collaborative workshop are invited to take a look at the infosheet that will form the basis of the workshop discussions.

    The fact sheet on mobility and transport is currently online . We invite you to take a look at it ahead of the activity on Wednesday, June 21, at 7 p.m.

    Still haven't registered? We invite you to go to the Eventbrite platform to reserve your spot.

    Please note that spots are limited.

    Information: 514-630-1200, communications@pointe-claire.ca

  • Review of the Planning Program – Take part in the third citizen participation activity

    The City of Pointe-Claire invites citizens to take part in the third citizen collaborative workshop, which will take place as part of its Planning Program review process. The event will be held by reservation on Wednesday, June 21 at 7 p.m. at Baie-de-Valois Nautical Centre located at 90 Chemin de Bord-du-Lac – Lakeshore Road. This building is easily accessible to all.

    This third workshop will focus on the theme of Mobility Matters. Mobility refers to individuals and the various means of transport. In this case, the City of Pointe-Claire. This is an opportunity to discuss your vision of the future of the City of Pointe-Claire.

    Note: there are a limited number of spaces. To participate, it is important to reserve your spot by completing the form no later than Thursday, June 15 at 4 p.m.

    This activity is reserved for citizens of Pointe-Claire. Upon your arrival, on the day of your activity, you will be asked for proof of residency. We ask the participants to arrive at 6:45 p.m. so they may be properly seated for the start of the workshop at 7 p.m.

    Valid proof of residency:

    • Driver’s licence
    • MULTI Card
    • Municipal tax bills
    • Utility bills (Hydro-Québec, Videotron, Bell, etc.).

    Baie-de-Valois Nautical Centre has a parking space for people who will go by car and by bike. However, since the number of places for motor vehicles is limited, we invite participants to choose carpooling or public transit.

    If you have special needs to participate in the workshop, please let us know by email or phone. We will assess the situation with you to find a solution.

    Information: 514-630-1200, communications@pointe-claire.ca

  • Review process of the Planning Program

    Throughout 2023, Pointe-Claire residents will be invited totake part in several workshops to contribute to the revision of the Planning Program. See the whole process.

  • Review of the Planning Program – Take part in the second citizen participation activity

    The City of Pointe-Claire invites citizens to take part in the second collaborative workshop, which will take place as part of its Planning Program review process. The event will be held by reservation on Wednesday, May 17 at 7 p.m. at Baie-de-Valois Nautical Centre located at 90 Chemin de Bord-du-Lac – Lakeshore Road. This building is easily accessible to all.

    This second conversation will focus on the theme of mixed uses. This mix can be vertical, horizontal or a combination of the two types. This refers to the presence of different activities in the same place: residential, commercial, services, industrial, etc. This diversity is observed on the street scale (horizontal mix) or within the same building (vertical mix). This is an opportunity to discuss your vision of the future of the City of Pointe-Claire.

    From now until our meeting this May 17, we invite you to study the fact sheet on the vertical and horizontal mix. This document will be at the basis of the workshop’s discussions.

    Note: there are a limited number of spaces. To participate, it is important to reserve your spot by completing the form no later than Thursday, May 11 at 4 p.m.

    This workshop is reserved for citizens of Pointe-Claire. Upon your arrival, on the day of your activity, you will be asked for proof of residency. We ask the participants to arrive at 6:45 p.m. so they may be properly seated for the start of the workshop at 7 p.m.

    Valid proof of residency:

    • Driver’s licence
    • MULTI Card
    • Municipal tax bills
    • Utility bills (Hydro-Québec, Videotron, Bell, etc.).

    If you have special needs to participate in the workshop, please let us know by email or phone. We will assess the situation with you to find a solution.

    Information: 514-630-1200, communications@pointe-claire.ca

  • Report of the survey on the ten statements of the draft planning and development vision

    We invite citizens to read the report of the survey on the ten statements of the draft planning and development vision.

    This planning and development vision, which proposes ten statements, is one of the elements that will guide the work on the City's future urban plan.

    Consult the report

  • Report of the collaborative workshop on the theme of the transformation of the built environment

    We invite citizens to read the report following the collaborative workshop that took place on March 15, 2023.

    The workshops are offered as part of the revision process of the Planning Program of the City of Pointe-Claire.


    Consult the report

Page last updated: 17 Oct 2023, 07:35 AM