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To this day, more than 25% of the territory has been cleared of snow. On-site, 3 snowblowers and 37 trucks have been still deployed to clear the roads. The main areas that have been cleared are : Commercial areas Schools South side of Rue Sherb......
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The project implies completely rebuilding the north platform. In spite of this, the station will remain open and trains will circulate as usual. Nature of the work Demolition of the north platform Debris removal Concrete pouring Reconstructi......
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From May 26 to 30 , paving work will be carried out on the bike path between Melville Avenue and Wood Avenue . From June 2 to 5 , paving work will be carried out on the cycle path between Prince Albert Avenue and Lansdowne Avenue. Access a......
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This project is part of the ongoing restoration of the site. The work is expected to be completed by the end of summer 2025. Project Summary Work planned : Reinforcement work to preserve the support the lookout Work area : Summit Lookout, inc......
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The final phase of infrastructure work on Sherbrooke Street, between the City’s western limits and Grosvenor Avenue, is set to begin during the week of August 25, 2025 . The work will take place in multiple stages, including both daytime and......
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Due to a technical issue, the recycling collection scheduled for May 28 was delayed in some areas of the City. These areas will be serviced today, May 29 . Please keep your recycling bins at the street side until collection is complete. Furth......
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Now that the summer has arrived, it is important to consider eco-friendly habits in your yard to reconnect fragmented habitats and promote local biodiversity. Incorporate different species and sizes of trees, shrubs, perennials and annuals to meet......
Read moreWant to quickly check the snow removal status of your street or find out when you need to move your vehicle? Info-Neige provides all this information, making it easier to get around and plan your winter activities. How It Works and Key Features......
Read moreUpdate - Dec. 12, 2025 at 5 p.m.: Snow loading operations will start on Saturday, December 13 at 6 a.m. Consult Info-NEIGE Westmount app to view planned operations and parking restrictions. Over the past 24 hours, approximately 10 cm of snow has......
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Overview Roadway and sidewalk clearing operations are currently underway. Snow loading operations will begin Monday, January 12. Current Operations Clearing of streets and sidewalks to maintain safe conditions for all users. Snow loading will t......
Read moreUpdate—January 29, 2026, at 2 p.m.: Following a pause to operations due to unforeseen circumstances on January 29, snow loading operations are planned to resume on January 30. From the evening of January 25 to the afternoon of January 26, approxi......
Read moreThe City is undertaking its 7 th snow removal operation of the season. This follows an accumulation of approximately 13 cm of snow across the territory of the City of Westmount from February 10 to 12. The City's Public Works teams continue......
Read morePrerequisites for application analysis: Mandatory documents are marked with an asterisk (*) *A letter describing the scope of the work; *A letter from the owner authorizing the application, if the application is submitted by a third party; *A......
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This natural urban forest and bird sanctuary occupies the western peak of Mount Royal and part of the protected area designated as the Mount Royal heritage site. The wooded lots, purchased by Sir William Macdonald in 1895, were donated to McGill Uni......
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At the recommendation of a citizens’ committee in 1890, the City acquired the grounds in 1898 to create Westmount Park. The Westmount Public Library and the Victoria Hall community centre were both inaugurated in its northwest corner the following y......
Read moreAs of February 26, 2024 , the City of Westmount will implement a new system integrated with its new citizen portal, replacing the CodeRED automated notification system. You will continue to benefit from a rapid broadcast system for receiving import......
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 moreEmerald Ash Borer (Agrilus Planipennis) The Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) is a highly destructive insect pest of ash trees. Native to eastern Asia, this pest was first discovered in Canada and the U.S. in 2002. The EAB has killed millions of ash t......
Read moreMunicipal by-laws apply to where snow can be dumped and who is allowed to offer snow removal services for private properties. Snow Dumping All snow removed from private property must be deposited on the existing snow banks created by City plough......
Read moreCommunity Action Towards Sustainable Rainwater Management The Hydrological Cycle The hydrological cycle is the journey water takes as it circulates from the land to the sky and back again. The construction of homes, extensions and roadways convert......
Read moreAn application for authorization for demolition must be submitted to the authority having jurisdiction by the owner of the immovable to be demolished or his authorized representative, using the form provided for this purpose. This form must be duly......
Read morePrerequisites for application analysis: Mandatory documents are marked with an asterisk (*) *A letter describing the scope of the work; *A letter from the owner authorizing the application, if the application is submitted by a third party; *A......
Read moreIn 1895 the Town of Cote St. Antoine changed its name to become the Town of Westmount. During the period from 1895 to 1908 when the Town got its charter and became the City of Westmount, the area saw its greatest period of growth. Ambitious civic pr......
Read moreDid you know that the monarch butterfly population has dropped by more than 90 percent in the last 20 years? Along with deforestation and pesticide use, one of the main causes of this decline is the drastic reduction of the asclepias plant, common......
Read moreInaugurated on September 19, 2013, the Westmount Recreation Centre (WRC) is a 8,270 m 2 complex that replaced Westmount's aging municipal arena and pool. The project was completed in 2014. Located at the corner of Rue Sainte-Catherin......
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