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Montreal activists call for more social housing on old Blue Bonnets Raceway site

Project Genesis, a community and social justice group, plans to present a petition to increase that percentage to the Cte-des-NeigesNotre-Dame-de-Grce borough council on Monday.

Project Genesis pushing for construction of 2,500 social housing units

Abandoned race track
The raceway, which was later named the Hippodrome de Montral, closed in October 2009. (Navneet Pall/CBC)

To the naked eye, the old site of the Blue Bonnets Raceway on the west side of theDcarieExpressway near the Orange Julep is just a pile of rubble.

ButClaire Abraham, an organizer with Montreal community group Project Genesis,sees potential.

She's pushing the City to build 2,500 social housing units on the site, which is slated for residential development.

The plan is to build between5,000 and 8,000 housing units, some of which have been earmarked for low income families.

"There's so much potential to create a development that's green, that's innovative and that's truly inclusive," said Abraham.

The former Blue Bonnets site is about the size of about 43 football fields, or440,000 square-metres.

Sue Montgomery, mayor of Cte-des-NeigesNotre-Dame-de-Grce, told CBC that there is already a plan in place to devote a portion of units to social housing.

The site is about the size of 43 football fields. (Navneet Pall/CBC)
"What we promised in our election campaign it's 20 per cent affordable, 20 per cent social housing and that is what we will continue to promise."

But Abraham feels that's not enough.

"We're not satisfied with what the government has committed to now," she said.

"We really see it has a huge opportunity and one of the last opportunities in the central neighbourhoods of Montreal to build a development that actually responds to people who need it the most."

According to numbers from Project Genesis, 35 per cent of residents inCte-des-Neigeslive below the poverty line, and about 2,500 households in the neighbourhood are on the waiting list for social housing.

Claire Abraham of the community organization Project Genesis says the 20 per cent social housing the city is proposing for the site 'just isn't going to cut it.' (Navneet Pall/CBC)

Project Genesis plans to present a petition pushing for more social housing spots on the Blue Bonnets site to theborough council on Monday.

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In April, Montreal Mayor Valrie Plante touted the site's potential for housing opportunities, but made no commitments to increasing the amount of social housing there.

"There could be condos," she told CBC News. "There could be little houses as well."

During her election campaign in October 2017, Plante promised to construct 12,000 social housing units over the course of her term as mayor.

The raceway, which was later named the Hippodrome de Montral, closed in October 2009.

It sat abandoneduntil April of this year, when demolition of the race track's clubhouse, stands, stables, garages and other structures finally began.

With files from CBC's Navneet Pall