Montréal’s Nightlife Policy

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The Committee on economic and urban development and housing (Commission sur le développement économique et urbain et l’habitation) is consulting Montrealers regarding Montréal’s Nightlife policy.

Nightlife is a cornerstone of Montréal’s creative, lively and unique identity.

The city is seeking to consolidate its position as a large metropolis, namely through an inspiring, structuring and inclusive nightlife policy.

Is this topic of interest to you? Help the standing committee reflect on the best tools to elaborate a functional and regulatory framework based on the harmonious coexistence of a variety of nightlife activities for the broadest audience.

To participate:

Read the draft Nightlife Policy, then:

•     Register as soon as possible to present your opinion to the committee.

•     Provide a brief summary of your ideas and suggestions in the Idea box.

•     Fill out the form (in French - please visit www.realisonsmtl.ca/politique-vie-nocturne).


Accessibility

  • The Lucien-Saulnier building has a level no-step door entry, an automatic door, parking and accessible bathrooms;

  • The council chamber is accessible to persons with reduced mobility;

  • The council chamber is equipped with the council chamber is equipped with hearing assistance devices;

  • An interpretation service in Québec Sign Language (LSQ) or in American Sign Language (ASL) is available on request, subject to the availability of interpreters. To request the service, please contact the Service du greffe five days in advance.

For all other needs, please contact the standing committees’ secretariat by phone at 514 872-3000 or by email at commissions@montreal.ca(External link).

The Committee on economic and urban development and housing (Commission sur le développement économique et urbain et l’habitation) is consulting Montrealers regarding Montréal’s Nightlife policy.

Nightlife is a cornerstone of Montréal’s creative, lively and unique identity.

The city is seeking to consolidate its position as a large metropolis, namely through an inspiring, structuring and inclusive nightlife policy.

Is this topic of interest to you? Help the standing committee reflect on the best tools to elaborate a functional and regulatory framework based on the harmonious coexistence of a variety of nightlife activities for the broadest audience.

To participate:

Read the draft Nightlife Policy, then:

•     Register as soon as possible to present your opinion to the committee.

•     Provide a brief summary of your ideas and suggestions in the Idea box.

•     Fill out the form (in French - please visit www.realisonsmtl.ca/politique-vie-nocturne).


Accessibility

  • The Lucien-Saulnier building has a level no-step door entry, an automatic door, parking and accessible bathrooms;

  • The council chamber is accessible to persons with reduced mobility;

  • The council chamber is equipped with the council chamber is equipped with hearing assistance devices;

  • An interpretation service in Québec Sign Language (LSQ) or in American Sign Language (ASL) is available on request, subject to the availability of interpreters. To request the service, please contact the Service du greffe five days in advance.

For all other needs, please contact the standing committees’ secretariat by phone at 514 872-3000 or by email at commissions@montreal.ca(External link).

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