This site uses cookies to optimize your browsing experience and track how you interact with it. By clicking on “I accept”, you consent to the use of these cookies. For more details on how we process this information, see our privacy policy.
It is our great pleasure to reveal the City of Westmount's new website! The primary objective of this project is to ensure that municipal information is easier than ever to find and understand. We hope you will deem this mission accomplished as you......
Read moreAs of September 1, 2024 , it is forbidden to install or use any heating or cooking appliance or fireplace that uses solid fuel (e.g. wood-burning stove or fireplace, new or pre-existing) in all Westmount’s residential buildings, unless the applianc......
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 moreThe City must send the owner of the building a written notice indicating the work to be done to bring the building into compliance with the standards and measures provided by the regulations, as well as the time available to him to carry out this wo......
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
Read more
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......
Read more