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    Extent of vegetation cover formed by trees on the territory of the City of Montreal. The canopy is the sum of the projections on the ground of each tree crown or group of trees that are more than 3 meters high. It is represented in surfaces, even for isolated trees. No cells are used in this layer.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**

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    This data set proposes the location of outdoor Wi-Fi coverage areas in Montreal and inside public buildings in the City of Montreal. [dynamic cartography] (https://montreal.ca/programmes/mtlwifi) is also available for a quick geographic search of sites.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**

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    Geolocation of bike racks on the territory of the City of Montreal**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**

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    List of municipal pools with geolocation data and type of equipment (pool, paddling pool, water jets)**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**

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    The City of Montreal identified 350 green streets in 2019. A green alley is an alley that has been redeveloped by residents, with the assistance of a district or eco-district. The redevelopment of an alley can bring changes to vehicle traffic: complete, partial, or seasonal closure. The arrangements may vary between excavating flower beds, installing various types of furniture and marking on the ground. The type of covering can vary between asphalt/concrete, gravel, vegetation, plain pavement, honeycomb pavement, turf or a combination of several of these elements. With the support of the Borough Consultation Service, the City of Montreal wanted to gather this information in order to inform citizens but also the services of its boroughs in order to publicize but also protect these developments.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**

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    List of projects and/or buildings associated with social housing. Inventory built from different data sources of varying quality in the early 2000s and maintained on an annual basis ever since. Data used to better understand social and community housing services in the region. The data is categorized by type of project, i.e.: - HLM: Public housing managed by the Montreal Municipal Housing Office, whose rent is set at 25% of household income. This category includes the Corporation des Habitations Jeanne-Mance. - OMHM: Affordable public housing resulting from projects run by the Montreal Municipal Housing Office outside the HLM program and managed in a form similar to NPOs with the participation of residents. - SHDM: public and affordable rental housing owned by the Société d'habitation et de Développement de Montréal and whose projects may be managed by an NPO. - NPO: Rental and owned housing owned by the Société d'habitation et de Développement de Montréal. - NPO: Rental and owned housing units owned by the Société d'habitation et de Développement de Montréal managed by a non-profit organization and aimed at a clientele with difficulties in finding adequate housing. NPOs sometimes offer community support to their tenants. - Coop: Dwellings owned by a cooperative that rent them out to its members. Cooperatives aim to offer quality housing at affordable prices while promoting socio-economic diversity in projects. More information on the subject is available on [the City of Montreal website] (https://montreal.ca/articles/repartition-des-logements-sociaux-et-communautaires-17858).**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**

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    Under the By-law for a mixed metropolis, anyone who carries out a residential project of more than 450 m² (equivalent to approximately 5 dwellings) must enter into an agreement with the City in order to contribute to the supply of social, affordable and family housing. For more information on the regulation and for definitions of the types of housing (social, affordable and family), please refer to [the City of Montreal website] (https://montreal.ca/articles/metropole-mixte-les-grandes-lignes-du-reglement-7816).**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**

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    The territory of the Island of Montreal is divided into sectors corresponding to neighborhood police stations of the City of Montreal Police Service. The dataset provides, in the form of polygons, the geographical information of the boundaries of the sectors covered by each neighborhood police station. The [neighbourhood police stations] dataset (/city-of-montreal/neighborhood-postcards) provides the location of the neighbourhood police station.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**

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    Polygons of the administrative boundaries of the City of Montreal, its boroughs, as well as the linked cities of the Montreal agglomeration. The administrative boundaries are a compilation of the various technical descriptions and plans that are filed in the Registry of the Surveyor General of Quebec. They are shared for informational purposes and are subject to change.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**

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    Civic addresses of air-conditioned public places.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**