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If you have a composting unit at home, it is not necessary to stop using it. Residents are encouraged to use the green bin for materials that should not be added to the household composter such as meat, fish and dairy products.
Read moreFollowing concerns raised by citizens concerning dust in local dog parks, the City of Westmount hired an independent laboratory, SOLROC, to carry out a study. Complaints included discomfort experienced by some from dust raised by the activity of dog......
Read moreThe Urban Planning Department frequently receives calls from residents concerned about construction work being carried out at their neighbour's property. The City is also sometimes asked to intervene in civil disputes involving contractors, construc......
Read moreThe following criteria and warrants will be used to assess the different traffic files: Request and/or nature of file Criteria and warrants used for evaluation Additional parameters to consider Data collection Speeding Volume Request......
Read moreRole The City of Westmount cares about the health and safety of its citizens, and is committed to maintaining the quality of life of its residents. The Transportation Advisory Committee (TAC) reviews requests from citizens, the administration or an......
Read moreThe City encourages residents to adopt active and sustainable means of transportation. Plan your urban trips with the help of this map, which shows the location of bus stops, bike-sharing and car-sharing stations, and electric vehicle charging stati......
Read moreThe City of Westmount now has an outstanding facility that, at the time of its construction, had no equal in the world. This sports and recreational building, with a net floor area of 7,500 m 2 (80,500 ft 2 ), is almost entirely built underground.......
Read moreWork on the rehabilitation of Saint-Antoine and Saint-Jacques streets will resume during the week of April 27, 2026, and is expected to be completed by early June 2026. This phase continues the City’s ongoing efforts to improve roadway infrastructur......
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