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...closing your wheeled bin or by placing a flattened cardboard box over top if you have an open bin. Regarding the modernization of selective collection for recycling Éco Entreprise Québec (ÉEQ) is now responsible for the selective col...
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The next garbage collections for single-family homes and buildings with 2 to 8 units will take place on March 20 and 21, 2025 . Garbage collections are scheduled every 2 weeks according to the following calendar . Residual waste collections...
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...ng an addendum to the household waste collection contract. This addendum involves a return to weekly garbage collection for single-family homes and dwellings with 2 to 8 units for the winter 2025-2026 period . This temporary change applies exclusive...
Read more...is kept Installation or replacement of gutters The following electrical work: Replacement of the electrical box serving a single residential unit Addition or removal of electrical outlets Addition or removal of electrical switches Addition or r...
Read more...21) for the construction, expansion, reconstruction, renovation, or transformation of the following buildings : A detached single-family dwelling unit having, after the work is completed, no more than one basement storey, a building height not exce...
Read more...details and method of sealing the envelope stamped and signed by an architect if the building is a semi-detached or attached single-family dwelling unit, a multi-family dwelling that contains no more than four units, a mercantile occupancy, business...
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...l $0.6422 $0.0161 $0.6583 $0.6548 Non-residential $2.8256 $0.0708 $2.8964 $2.8809 For 2026, the average single-family home value , according to the new valuation roll of the City of Montreal , is $2,705,159 , resulting in a to...
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...truck a careful balance: moving roads, sewers, parks, and buildings forward, knowing that the work was greater than what any single year’s budget could cover. The city has moved forward. But, as anyone who has served here knows, the work is never tru...
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...ulation is affected by the light, airborne pollen, which may cause sneezing, irritated nose and eyes, coughing and asthma. A single ragweed plant is capable of producing several million grains of pollen during its flowering stage from mid-July until...
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...responsive design ensures seamless access across all devices, from desktops to smartphones. Increased User Satisfaction: A modern, aesthetically pleasing interface enhances the overall user experience. Beyond the user experience, the City also pr...
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Single-family homes or a residential buildings of 8 units of less, built before 1971, that have not previously been tested by the City, are eligible for Westmount's Lead Sampling Programme. In 2025, up to 250 tests are available and must be perform...
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...sures on Greene Ave. may be necessary when handling heavy equipment. Reduced traffic flow: Greene Ave. will be reduced to a single lane of traffic during installation and for the duration of the summer installations. Temporary parking restrictions:...
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Garbage bins can be taken out between 8 p.m. the day before and 7 a.m. the day of the collection . Garbage bags can only be taken out as of 6 a.m. on the day of the collection . Collection is exclusively done street......
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...ry food waste collection for buildings with 9 to 29 dwelling units Bi-weekly garbage collection, from October to April, for single-family homes and buildings with 2 to 8 dwelling units A year later, the results of these initiatives are encouraging...
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...oaded and printed, and the platform even offers the option of integrating it into a Gmail, Outlook, or Apple calendar with a single click. Recurring reminders are programmed for landfill waste collection, recycling, food waste and garden waste. Punc...
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...sing toothbrushes to clean hard-to-reach areas, is a complementary approach to waste reduction and helps limit the spread of single-use items. Get answers to your questions about waste management! Contact the Environment Team
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...the community to support this initiative, and to answer residents' questions regarding waste management. Target audience: single-family homes and buildings of 2 to 8 units Survey period: April 2 to 30, 2026 Time required to complete the survey:...
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...$0.6422 $0.0161 $0.6583 $0.6548 Non-Residential $2.8256 $0.0708 $2.8964 $2.8809 For 2026, the average single-family home value , according to the new valuation roll of the City of Montreal , is $2,705,159 , resulting in a to...
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...City encourages sustainable consumer habits such as buying in bulk to reduce packaging, choosing durable items and avoiding single-use products. Get inspired by the City's Green Grants programme! Don't miss the collection! Collection is on We...
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...ed Containers The City offers free food waste bins to all. Different bins are distributed depending on the building type: Single-family homes and residential buildings up to 8 units A 45 litre wheeled green bin is offered for free by the City....
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 more...litical matters are permitted if put on by Westmount-based groups, provided they are not partisan, lobbyist, or to do with a single issue. Any provincial or federal elected or civil servant may give non-partisan talks or lectures on strictly local or...
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...vice entries, which connect the municipal water network to a residence, in the area where a home is located. If yours is a single-family home or a residential building of 8 units of less, built before 1971, that has not previously been tested by th...
Read more...are still lead water services on public and private land that supply residences from these main lines. Since the 1970s, the modernization of municipal infrastructure has reduced lead levels on our territory, but there is still work to be done to rem...
Read more...n fence. No trees, bushes or aggressively rooted plants are permitted. No more than 25% of the plot area may be used for a single crop. Tall crops must be planted so as not to shade another garden. Members must control all plants within their own...
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