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Older infrastructure, rising crime are areas of concern for next Montreal administration

Difficult spending decisions will likely be necessary for the incoming leadership
A construction crane rises over downtown Montreal. The city has seen numerous buildings go up in recent years, yet basic infrastructure problems have become more glaring. (Olivier Gariépy/CoStar)
A construction crane rises over downtown Montreal. The city has seen numerous buildings go up in recent years, yet basic infrastructure problems have become more glaring. (Olivier Gariépy/CoStar)
CoStar Analytics
October 7, 2025 | 6:54 P.M.

Montrealers head to the polls Nov. 2 to elect a new city administration as the city faces tough choices, with the federal and provincial governments looking to tighten their belts in a move that could lead to reduced funding for municipal coffers.

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