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Parking pay stations in Westmount feature pay-by-plate technology, allowing users to pay for on-street parking based on the licence plate number rather than on the parking spot. Users may move their vehicle without having to pay again within the sa......
Read moreProperty owners must respect payment deadlines to avoid interest and penalties on outstanding property taxes or duties on transfer. The following payment methods are recommended to ensure payment prior to the deadline: Electronic payment: Make......
Read moreElectric kick scooters and bicycles are sustainable modes of transportation that also contribute to a healthier lifestyle. Eligible products bicycles for adults or children: hybrid, road, urban, fat bike, touring, with electric assistance, or ele......
Read moreKnowing how to read and interpret your Hydro Westmount invoice is an excellent way to monitor your exact usage of electricity and track how your conservation efforts can reduce your expenses. Invoice A unique reference number assigned to th......
Read moreGreenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are produced throughout the food supply chain, from production and transportation to disposal. Platforms and companies offer the opportunity to buy food products destined for disposal at reduced prices. Saving food fro......
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Commissioner of Legal affairs and Communications Commissioner for Parks and Green Spaces 514-989-5200 ext. 5079 maronson@westmount.org Biography Matthew E. (“Matt”) Aronson lives at the heart of the community he represents with his p......
Read moreWildlife installations can promote wildlife biodiversity and increase pollination of neighbouring plants Eligible products Pollinating insect hotels (bees,butterflies) Bat house Birdhouse Specific conditions The grant does not cover: Fee......
Read moreCollecting rainwater allows you to water your plants and lawn, or even to wash your car, with chlorine-free water. Using rainwater allows you to reduce your use of drinking water. Eligible products plastic or wood rain barrel Note: Any recipien......
Read moreDomestic composters allow you to produce a natural fertilizer, compost, which can be used to nourish the soil and plants, while reducing the quantity of organic waste (food and garden waste) sent to landfill. Eligible products worm composting bin......
Read moreUsing reusable diapers allows to significantly reduce the amount of waste sent to landfill, and greatly reduces that amount of waste a household produces on a daily basis. Eligible products regular diapers: flat, pocketed, preformed, AI123-all-in......
Read moreDisposable and single-use products are often used for a short time, but can take hundreds of years to decompose, harming the environment and wildlife in the process. Opting for reusable products reduces waste at the source! Eligible products wool......
Read moreThese reusable alternatives to disposable personal hygiene products make it possible to significantly reduce the amount of waste we produce. In the long term, they also help you save money. Eligible products Eligible products include reusable mens......
Read moreReduce your consumption or water and energy with the use of a low-flow shower head and toilet. Bidets can reduce the amount of toilet paper used (a product that requires a lot of water to manufacture). Even better, use your bidet along with reusable......
Read morePublic notice Presentation Watch the meeting on YouTube Minutes – Resolution A public sitting of the Demolition Committee will take place on May 29, 2023 at 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber of City Hall, located at 4333 Sherbrooke St......
Read morePublic notice Presentation Watch the meeting on YouTube Minutes – Resolution A public sitting of the Demolition Committee will take place on May 29, 2023 at 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber of City Hall, located at 4333 Sherbrooke St......
Read morePublic notice Presentation Comments received during the 10-day period following de public notice Minutes – Resolution Watch the meeting A public sitting of the Demolition Committee will take place on June 14, 2022 at 4:00 p.m. in......
Read morePublic notice Presentation Comments received during the 10-day period following de public notice Public meeting agenda Recording of the public meeting – May 5 Minutes – Resolution A public sitting of the Demolition Committee will......
Read morePublic notice Presentation Comments received during the 10-day period following de public notice Public meeting agenda Recording of the public meeting – May 5 Minutes/Resolution A public sitting of the Demolition Committee will t......
Read morePublic notice Presentation Comments received during the 10-day period following de public notice Public meeting agenda Recording of the public meeting – May 5 Minutes - Resolution A public sitting of the Demolition Committee will......
Read morePublic notice Presentation No comments received during the 10-day period following de public notice Public meeting agenda Recording of the public meeting – May 5 Minutes - Resolution A public sitting of the Demolition Committee w......
Read moreFound animals If you see an abandoned or injured pet in Westmount, call the Public Safety Department at 514 989-5222 . If the animal is wearing an EMILI tag, our officers will contact the owner. A found pet will be kept at the Public Safety office......
Read moreWestmount launched a new online system for dog permits on November 1st, 2016, making it easier than ever to obtain or renew a permit by visiting the City’s website. The new permit includes a permanent medal for your dog. Access the new online syst......
Read moreA permit is required to occupy a City street or any other municipal property with construction equipment. This restriction includes, but is not limited to, debris containers, cranes, and any similar type of equipment. The request must be sent by em......
Read moreTrees–A collective heritage Trees are an important part of Westmount’s character and history. From the time of the Iroquois, to the arrival of the French and British, to the present, the local landscape has been defined by its patchwork of charming......
Read moreTo reserve overnight parking for visitors, please contact the Public Safety Department between 8:30 a.m. and 11 p.m., 7 days a week: by phoning 514 989-5222, by submitting the online form for overnight parking . Be prepared to provide your......
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