The following initiatives have been approved for funding through the Green Municipal Fund (GMF), which is funded by the Government of Canada and delivered by the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM).

Funding for these 16 initiatives amounts to $1,487,375

Municipality Project title GMF amount

City of Montreal

SOLIDES – Planning of 36 housing units in the Lachine borough of Montreal (Study)

$25,000

City of Montreal

 

Résidenti’ELLE du Y des femmes

$175,000

Municipality of Weedon

Strategic planning in sustainable development of the municipality of Weedon

$30,250

Municipality of Rawdon

Development of the integrated action plan of the Municipality of Rawdon

$16,800

The City of Plessisville

PLGA - Ville de Plessisville (Qc)

$146,900

The City of Plessisville

 

Characterization of contaminated sites (Environmental Site Assessments - Phase II)

$92,200

City of Sorel-Tracy

Feasibility study on the energy efficiency of two buildings on the Richelieu wharf in Sorel-Tracy

$14,400

Municipality of Ascot Corner

Development of the Integrated Sustainability Action Plan at Ascot Corner

$22,900

The City of Candiac

Feasibility study for the implementation of an energy loop - Ville de Candiac

$54,750

The City of Candiac

Long-term decarbonization planning for four buildings in the City of Candiac

$200,000

City of Vaudreuil-Dorion

Municipalization of collection services with implementation of smart collection

$328,350

City of Varennes

Electrification of trucks and specialized transportation in the City of Varennes (Pilot)

$255,000

Municipality of Saint-Zotique

Special planning program for the 20th Street sector in Saint-Zotique

$18,400

City of Joliette

Feasibility study for the electrification of the municipal vehicle fleet

$11,125

City of Joliette

 

PLGA - Ville de Joliette (Qc)

$32,500

City of Sorel-Tracy

Feasibility study on the decontamination of the Richelieu wharf and adjacent buildings by the City of Sorel-Tracy

$63,800

Source FCM

Green Municipal Fund
Climate change
Housing
Infrastructure
Land use
Sustainability
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