[2] During her administration, La Cité de l'Énergie, a theme park based on local industrial history with a 115-metre-high (377 ft) observation tower, was established.
The area near the intersection of Royal Boulevard and Trudel Street was re-developed into a business district that includes large department stores such as Wal-Mart.
Several public parks changed names to honor local historical figures [4] and celebrations were held to commemorate the city's centennial.
This proposal as well as Landry's own management style made it more challenging in recent years to govern by consensus with the members of the city council and with other civic leaders.
[7] Landry hinted that she will support city councilor and Liberal candidate France Beaulieu in the district of Saint-Maurice—Champlain in the next federal election.