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Following the Preventive Boil Advisory notice, the City of Westmount announces the end of the boil advisory period. Tests carried out in conformity with Québec Environment Ministry standards indicate that the water in your sector is safe to use......
Read moreDrinking water produced and distributed by the Montreal and Westmount aqueduct network is of excellent quality and meets all regulatory standards.
Read moreThe City of Westmount is proud to be a vibrant, independent, primarily residential community. Situated on the southwest slope of one of the three summits of Mount Royal, it is surrounded by the Ville de Montréal . Since its founding at the end of......
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 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 moreIf required , follow the steps to obtain a permit that will allow you to carry out necessary modifications to your pool area in full compliance. Be sure to apply for any necessary permits well in advance. Depending on the natu......
Read moreOnce you have received your permit, you can start work on bringing your pool up to standard. If the work to be carried out does not require a permit, make sure that it is completed before September 30, 2026.
Read moreA City inspector will visit your property to confirm that your pool area, and all required modifications that have been completed, meet the applicable standards. To schedule a specific time for this visit, you may contact the Urban Planning D......
Read moreMunicipal Budget The adoption of a budget is the culmination of a long and detailed process. It begins with a strategic planning workshop in the first quarter of each year. In the spring, Council establishes the general guidelines for the following......
Read moreA specific construction, alteration or occupancy proposal for an immovable (SCAOPI) is a regulatory tool that enables the Municipal Council to authorize a project that is at variance with the City’s urban planning by-laws, without it being necessa......
Read moreYou may consult the document below for additional information. Planning Programme* *Amended February 1, 2016
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The Gouvernement du Québec regulates and set the standards for the quality of our drinking water. In March 2019, Health Canada recommended that the maximum acceptable amount of lead in our water be reduced from 10 µg/L to 5 µg/L. In October of the s......
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