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The "Soft Densification" Is Invited in the Planning of RCMs

Summary by Le Charlevoisien
Future revisions of the development plans of the RCMs of Charlevoix and Charlevoix-Est could gradually transform the way of building in the region. Not to mention large buildings or development in Montreal, the planners met say that the new government orientations will push municipalities more towards what they call "soft densification". The idea: to welcome more people within existing village cores rather than to continue to expand development …
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Future revisions of the development plans of the RCMs of Charlevoix and Charlevoix-Est could gradually transform the way of building in the region. Not to mention large buildings or development in Montreal, the planners met say that the new government orientations will push municipalities more towards what they call "soft densification". The idea: to welcome more people within existing village cores rather than to continue to expand development …

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Le Charlevoisien broke the news on Saturday, May 30, 2026.
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