Will concerns about the selection of this school site be addressed as part of the redistricting?

Appropriate school facilities are urgently needed for our growing population. The City has been working with the school board to identify a potential school site since fall 2019, when design funding for a new École St-Vital was first announced. Through a review of currently planned school sites and other available land, it was determined that this was the only site in the City that could be serviced and prepared in time to meet the provincial government’s timelines for construction. 

The City strives to carry out public engagement so residents can contribute to decision making for City policies, programs, projects and services. As there were no alternative site options that could be considered, the City did not seek feedback from the public for the school site selection process. The City is providing information to assist residents with understanding the decision-making process and ultimate solution.

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1. How was Ruisseau selected as the francophone school site?
2. What will be the impact of the school on nearby residents?
3. Why does the Ruisseau Outline Plan describe this site as a park?
4. What new land use districts are proposed for the Ruisseau neighbourhood, and why?
5. The Redistricting Map shows a large yellow area behind my house and identifies it as a neighbourhood. I thought it was going to be a linear park around the Leblanc Canal. Can you explain?
6. Will concerns about the selection of this school site be addressed as part of the redistricting?
7. What are the next steps?
8. Where can I find a detailed site plan for the school building and yard?
9. Where can I get more information?