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A 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 moreProject Summary Work planned : Replacement of the main staircase foundations at Victoria Hall Work area : Victoria Hall main entrance (Arlington Avenue) Start date : Week of May 25, 2026 Estimated duration: Until the end of July 2026......
Read moreProject Summary Work planned : Rehabilitation work on the road and water infrastructure Work area : Grosvenor Avenue, between The Boulevard and the northern limit of the city Start date : May 1, 2026 Estimated duration : 15 weeks Cont......
Read moreThe Council of the City of Westmount is formed by the Mayor and eight city councillors, each representing one of the City’s eight electoral districts. The Mayor and Councillors also sit on various standing committees and municipal organizations. Th......
Read moreDocuments for each Council meeting are published below on this webpage as they become available. The Council of the City of Westmount is formed by the Mayor and eight councillors, each representing one of the City’s eight electoral di......
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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