La Pocatière QC

development, to fulfill our needs.” These processes with the government are long and complex, which sometimes slows down the development of the city. Despite these challenges, Gagnon emphasizes the ongoing efforts to address the housing shortages, noting that projects are underway to build affordable housing units and support private investors in expanding residential options. These include a development project of 20 residential lots initiated by the city to provide affordable housing, as well as 4 lots intended for the construction of housing blocks which could provide 24 to 32 housing units, depending on the projects that the promoters will achieve. These plots of land are sold at the lowest possible price, but with construction obligations for buyers. The city wants to prevent speculation on these lands, which doesn’t help anyone these days. Another development is upcoming, as Gagnon expands,“Those investors wants to build 60 housing units for 2026/2027.The project is all private, so the investors will do the city infrastructure for roads and pipes.The city gave those private investors $2.8 million to help them.” Although housing shortages are an ongoing reality for the community, Bourque points out the affordability of available homes, remarking,“We can buy a house here for $200,000, which is very affordable. That is one advantage for people who want to come here to work and raise a family.” FUTURE PROSPECTS Looking ahead, La Pocatière is poised for continued growth and development. With this in mind, Mayor, Vincent Bérubé, discloses a potential plan that involves the merger of surrounding municipalities to create a larger, more cohesive community. Increasing the population to close to 10,000 residents, this initiative will enhance the city’s appeal to retail outlets, attracting future businesses and residents. Noting that the city plans to maintain its high level of service as it progresses with this merger, Bourque stresses,“We have to work together, as one Photo Credit: Nicolas Gagnon 8 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 07

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