Good luck to them. I work in the Industrial Park in Laval.. where zoning laws are truly bizarre.. 21st century buildings next to 19th century farm houses, a corn field, 1950's bungalows, cookie cutter shopping courts, American styled streets with every chain restaurant in Canada on them and then bland lifeless industrial warehouses.. add to it roads that are put together piecemeal, lanes that just vanish, some too wide, others too small, stop lights that stay red for 4 minutes then give you 30 seconds to cross.. the city's overall design is basically a mess. It'll take a miracle to get any sort of organization to make it all look and behave like a real city. It's hardly worthy of being called a suburb let alone Quebec's second largest city. If they start working on it now we can probably call it fine in about 200 years. :-)