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Traffic disruptions are expected in the area between De Courcelle and Lenoir streets , including partial and full closures at various stages of the project. Traffic impacts On Saint-Antoine Street, between De Courcelle and Lacasse street......
Read moreDid you know that in Canada, 1.3 million apples are wasted every day? Food waste not only hurts your wallet, it also has a significant negative environmental impact. Plan, use everything, preserve and compost PLAN your purchases and meal......
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During a heatwave, grass naturally goes dormant: it turns yellow, but this is not a sign that it’s dead. There’s no need to overwater it, as it rests to conserve water and will green up again once the rain returns. Eco-responsible habits : Water......
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These changes included: Streetside or accessible lane collection Mandatory 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 dwe......
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Please be advised of the following modifications to the collection schedule: The collection that would occur on December 25 is rescheduled to December 24. The collection that would occur on January 1 is rescheduled to December 31. Opt in to......
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At the February 3, 2025, council meeting, Council adopted the following by-laws: By-law No. 1627 entitled: By-law 1627 authorizing capital expenditures and a loan of $3,009,00 for the repair of public stairs. By-law No. 1628 entitled: By-law auth......
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Distribution of Reminder Cards An electoral notice, also called a reminder card, was distributed to every address within the City’s territory. This document contains the following information: The names of the voters registered at that address......
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Notice to residents: Please move any vehicles that are parked on the street to leave more space between your vehicle and the sidewalk. This will allow snowplows to clear the sidewalks effectively. Overview Heavier than expected snowfall occurred......
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Reminder: Vehicles must be winter-ready from December 1 to March 15. Learn more Overview A new layer of snow fell from November 16 to 17. Our teams are on the ground clearing snow and ensuring public safety on our territory. Current Operation......
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Update - 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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Update—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......
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The 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......
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The City is undertaking its 8 th snow removal operation of the season. P recipitation overnight on February 25, combined with the previous week's snowfall and snow from private parking spaces, has resulted in snow accumulation of up to 15 cm in s......
Read moreThis grant aims to offset a municipal tax increase brought about by a significant increase in the value of your residence. Consult the Revenu Québec website
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 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 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 moreRequired for the preliminary analysis of your request by the Urban Planning Department: The minor exemption request form duly completed and signed by the applicant.
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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......
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Westmount’s Public Safety Department patrols the City 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and benefits from the collaboration of residents and businesses to ensure public safety everywhere. Use the electronic forms on this page to make a request or provid......
Read moreWhen severe weather threatens, Environment Canada issues special public weather alerts to notify those in affected areas so they can take steps to protect themselves and their property from harm. These public alert bulletins are issued through the......
Read moreConsult by-law 1575 to establish a Planning Advisory Committee Role The Planning Advisory Committee (PAC) of the City of Westmount, given its exceptional built and landscape heritage, plays a significant role in its preservation and enhancement......
Read moreFollowing concerns raised by citizens concerning dust in local dog parks, the City of Westmount hired an independent laboratory, SOLROC, to carry out a study. Complaints included discomfort experienced by some from dust raised by the activity of dog......
Read moreThe City of Westmount has signed an agreement with the Contôle animal Vaudreuil-Soulanges to provide animal services. The Contrôle animal Vaudreuil-Soulanges will provide trapping and relocation services to residents. These services......
Read moreMoving: Residential A permit is not required to temporarily occupy the public domain during a residential move. In addition, temporary signage may be installed by the Public Works Department to ensure parking space for a moving truck. This service......
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