imagine (le) mile-end.

réimaginer notre ville / re-imagine our city

Oct 24

take your candidates for a walk!

…i wish we had thought of this in mile-end!


Oct 21

De la consultation à la concertation...

Dans l’optique de questionner les candidats à la mairie de l’arrondissement du plateau lors du débat mentionné ci-dessous, nous leur avons fait parvenir ce document de synthèse du travail effectué par les citoyens depuis six mois.

Nous le mettons à la disposition de toutes les personnes intéressées par ce processus participatif.


Débat Mile end!

LECTIONS MUNICIPALES MONTRAL 2009


Oct 15

"Any place can become a park."

(Found here.)

The point is, New York City is out of control with innovation right now. Man, it’s enough to make a person a bit green with envy (if I weren’t already a greenie).

The gist of the article is a series of examples in NYC of old industrial sites and abandoned spaces being turned into parks. The Commissioner of Parks and Recreation (Adrian Benepe) has been on a bit of a rampage to snatch up these unwanted spaces and add them to the city’s park system.

Could you imagine a ‘commissioner’ of parks who was actually proactive in this way? Could you imagine how inspiring that would be if Montréal were actually adding (meaningful) greenspace instead of losing it at alarming rates?

Anyway, I don’t agree with everything Mr. Benepe throws out — for instance, he seems to put a pretty heavy focus on athletic fields, and formalized ‘sport’ infrastructure — but I do appreciate his over all foresight and philosophy. As well, it seems all their parks do have a fairly advanced notion of what a greenspace should do (i.e., they don’t seem to believe a greenspace needs a mowed lawn in order to qualify, as appears to be the case in Montréal). So even though they do have formalized spaces in their parks, they do leave good chunks as more wild areas to encourage biodiversity.

Check out the details and examples here.

(via: Urban Omnibus)


Oct 14

I had the dream again.

By Maira Kalman, in the New York Times.


Oct 13

un autre espace vert...

Pas du tout comme le notre, mais ça démontre une certaine volonté parmi les Montréalais, n’est-ce pas?

Lire le tout dans La CyberPresse.


Oct 12

I started to feel a bit weird that the only candidate we have video for on this site is Michel Labrecque. Pas du tout bien balancé comme reportage!

Peut-être on peut convaincre les candidats à Projet Montréal et Vision Montréal de venir expliquer leur plans pour notre champ, la révitalisation de St-Viateur Est, etc.?

Pour le moment, voici quelques vidéo des candidats pour Projet Montréal.




Oct 11

found at SmarterCities. cool blog.