Pointe-Claire residents share views on Cadillac Fairview parking lot development at town hall
Pointe-Claire city councillors voted to remove Cadillac Fairview from the city’s development freeze on Tuesday evening. An un-official town hall meeting was held Saturday at the Arthur Séguin Chalet, for residents to voice their opinions.
Stork and city councilors Brent Cowan and Tara Stainforth met with about 50 residents to discuss Pointe Claire’s interim control bylaw putting a temporary freeze on development. And more specifically, they met about the Cadillac Fairview project to transform 900 parking spots into two residential apartment buildings with green space.The district seven city councillor wants to reiterate that modifications are still possible.
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