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Community Improvement Plans

What is a Community Improvement Plan

A community improvement plan is a document that provides the framework to guide the re-development and improvements within a defined area of need. A CIP allows a municipality to acquire, rehabilitate and dispose of land and provide grants and loans to owners and tenants, as well as, to undertake infrastructure and public space improvements.

Downtown Community Improvement Plan

Visit the Downtown CIP page to get more details regarding the program. Applications, Program Guidelines, Required documents and more are listed on this page.

Brownfield Community Improvement Plan

Visit the Brownfield CIP page to get more details regarding this program. Application Program Guidelines and Required Documents are available on that page.

Historic Drummondville Community Improvement Plan

Visit the Historic Drummondville CIP page to get more details regarding this program. Application Program Guidelines and Required Documents are available on that page.


CIP Development Charges Study

A study was conducted to provide various development charge exemptions in the following CIP Areas:

  • Downtown CIP
  • Brownfield CIP
  • Historic Drummondville CIP

Areas within the CIP are partially exempt from Development Charges. The Development Charges Study is available online.


Contact and More Information

For more information, please contact the Community Improvement Program Coordinator via E-mail or by phone at 905-356-7521 ext. 4298.

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