Saint-Antoine, Administrative sector in Saint-Jérôme, Canada.
Saint-Antoine is an administrative division of Saint-Jérome that functions as a residential neighborhood with local services, streets, and community spaces. The sector contains various blocks and buildings that form the everyday living areas for people in the city.
The sector became part of Saint-Jérome in 2002 when the former towns of Bellefeuille, Saint-Antoine, and Lafontaine merged into the current city. This consolidation brought together separate communities under one municipal administration.
The neighborhood hosts community gatherings and local meetings where residents discuss shared concerns and build relationships with their neighbors. These informal social interactions form the backbone of daily life in the sector.
The neighborhood is accessible by walking through its streets and finding various local services and shops throughout the area. Parking is available near most destinations, and the sector can be explored easily on foot.
The sector contains specific zoning rules that shape how land and buildings are used throughout the neighborhood. These regulations guide development and influence the physical character of the area.
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