Your voice is heard in Little Burgundy city of Montreal.

A new plan of urban renewal in a neighbourhood, where citizens’ voice is heard as they participate in building new housing rules.

Kamloops, BC- October 24, 1969

Contact: Maryam Soroor, Public Relations Project Coordinator at Little Burgundy, Soroorm19@mytru.ca

About Little Burgundy

  • A vast plan of urban renewal started on May 1967 in the neighborhood of 14 thousand residences located in the city of Montréal. 
  • The first place affected is the northeast of the distract Saint Martin Blocks. 

The purpose of your voice is heard movement

  • A new low-rental housing development.
  • Citizens address social and economic wants. 

Leaders of the project

  • The Responsible Public Officials For The City.
  • The Minister Of Municipal Affairs In Quebec. 

Citizen’s community actions. 

  • November 1966- July 67: citizens made their rights known and informed the coordinators and the city hall. 
  • August-October 67: Citizens were forming an association with a survey on expropriation. 
  • December 67:  The community defines its aims and objectives turning administration of the new housing. 
  • January 68: The community calls the coordinator, and the city officials to discuss the housing.
  • February and March 68: Recurring for the committee.    
  • At the moment we are making a study in the neighborhood on the rent scale and everything else involved in new housing. 

New Rent Scale 

  • 25% of your income to pay 75 which the city wants. 
  • 18% for the lower-income, average, and for the high.