"library expansion"
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Endorse the jury's recommendation and appoint the winning team for the Guy-Sanche Library expansion and redevelopment architectural competition
The committee officially selected the architectural team of Pelletier de Fontenay, NEUF Architectes, NIPPAYSAGE, Latéral, Pageau Morel, and Marchand Houle et associés to design the expansion and renovation of the Guy-Sanche Library. This project aims to double the library's floor space, creating a flexible, modern community hub that serves both youth and seniors, similar to the successful Lucy-Faris Library model.
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Minor Variance - Expand a main building - 855, boulevard de la Gappe - Versant electoral district - Daniel Champagne
Council approved a minor variance to allow the expansion of the Guy-Sanche library at 855, boulevard de la Gappe. The expansion will increase the building's footprint on two floors, deviating from the three-story minimum requirement for the zone.
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CES - Acceptance of financial assistance from the Ministry of Culture and Communications - Expansion and redevelopment project for the Guy-Sanche library - $11,576,500
The city is accepting $11,576,500 in financial aid from the provincial government to fund the expansion and renovation of the Guy-Sanche library. This project will improve public access to library services and facilities.
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Expansion and Redevelopment of the Guy-Sanche Library
The Executive Committee is recommending the approval of a $46.8 million budget for the expansion and renovation of the Guy-Sanche Library. This project will double the library's floor space to 4,000 square meters, transforming it into a modern 'third place' facility with improved services and technology to support the growing population in the area.
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Expansion and Redevelopment of the Guy-Sanche Library
Council approved the updated $46.8 million budget for the expansion and renovation of the Guy-Sanche library. The project aims to double the library's size to 4,000 square meters, transforming it into a modern 'third place' community hub. The city is also seeking provincial funding to help offset the borrowing costs.
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