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Answers to your questions
My pool was built before November 1, 2010, is it still compliant? Owners of pools built prior to November 1, 2010 were grandfathered in. They must now comply with the protective measures of the Provincial Regulation. To find out if y......
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Why shouldn’t organic materials go to landfill, since they will biodegrade naturally?
Compostable organic materials that are buried in a landfill site (dump) contaminate the water and generate such greenhouse gases as methane (CH4). When properly composted, they return organic matter to the earth without giving off leachates or metha......
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What should I do with my table scraps?
Take advantage of the City's green and food residue collection. Click here for more details Vegetable table scraps can be mixed with other home compost. Each household may obtain one free composter and one free kitchen......
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GHG reduction in Beaconsfield
Principal sources of GHG in Beaconsfield: Municipality: Natural gas heating of buildings and fuel consumption of municipal fleet Community: Transportation and fossil fuel heating of homes Actions targeted b......
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Climate Change Adaptation Plan 2021-2025
The City adopted the Climate Change Adaptation Plan and the Greenhouse Gas Emissions (GHG) Reduction Plan in the Spring of 2021. The Climate Action Plan, a synthesis of these two plans, presents the principal sources of GHG and the local vulnerabili......
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Smart Collection
How does the automated waste collection system work? Garbage bins equipped with RFID transponders are distributed to Beaconsfield residents. Three bin sizes are available: Mini – 120 litres Standard – 240 litres Hefty – 360 litres......
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Portrait of Beaconsfield
Population : 19,423 Area : 10.640 km 2 Read article from the Montreal Gazette - May, 2015 Named after Benjamin Disraeli, the Earl of Beaconsfield, the City has historical roots that go back as far as 1698 . Incorporated in......
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Archives corner
First lease agreements: 1929 lease agreement 1930 lease agreement View the first minutes of the City of Beaconsfield Coat of arms (r ationale for the Armorial Bearings for the City of Beaconsfield, Québec, Canada):  ......
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Sale of immovables for non-payment of taxes
The Cities and Towns Act (R.S.Q., c. C-19) provides that municipalities have the right to sell a property at public auction (house, vacant lot) for unpaid municipal or school taxes, in whole or in part. The following text is published for......
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Outdoor water conservation
The exterior use of water is permitted as follows: Manual watering of vegetation using a hose fitted with an automatic shut-off device is permitted at all times. The watering of a new lawn, newly planted trees or......
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Guidelines
BLOCK PARTY GUIDELINES There are two types of Block Parties: On private property, without encroaching on public domain – this type of party does not require a permit. Extends onto public domain such as......
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Ragweed
Ragweed pollen causes hay fever and, occasionally, chronic sinusitis or asthma in people allergic to it. By pulling up or cutting the ragweed down to ground level before the end of July, this will help improve the health of over one million Quebecer......
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Doors
Solid Core vs. Hollow Core Doors Hollow core doors, like the ones used typically for interior doors, are made from a hollow hexagonal core and covered with a decorative wood surface. Solid core doors, made of solid wood or composite material, are b......
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Walls
Insulation Adding or replacing insulation in walls and attics can help muffle outside noise that may be slipping through small gaps and openings in the walls and roof. Rockwool Safe’n’Sound® has excellent acoustical dampening properties and provide......
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Furniture
THRIFT SHOPS FOR NOVA 449 Beaconsfield Blvd., Beaconsfield 514 694-8417 ThriftShopsForNOVA.com Accepted items: furniture, books, artwork, CDs, puzzles, lighting and home decor items. Home pick-ups for furniture items available through p......
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Electronics
VALUE VILLAGE 3399 Sources Blvd., DDO 514 684-1326 VillageDesValeurs.ca Accepted items: electronics, clothing, shoes, toys, small appliances, backpacks, purses, sports goods, small furniture, etc. RENAISSANCE 42B Saint-......
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Books
THRIFT SHOPS FOR NOVA 449 Beaconsfield Blvd., Beaconsfield 514 694-8417 43-Suite 2 Saint-Anne, Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, 514 457-1642 ThriftShopsForNOVA.com Accepted items: books, furniture, artwork, CDs, puzzles, lighting and home deco......
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Frequently asked questions
Where can I order my tree? Tree ordering and planting is done entirely through GRAME. Trees are not ordered through the City. To place your order and get more information, visit ensembleonverdit.org . What is the residential tree planting a......
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Tree planting programs
Free Tree Planting on Public Property Trees contribute to the improvement of the microclimate and air quality, to the reduction of dust, carbon dioxide and urban ......
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Frequently asked questions
How much would it cost to build a noise barrier? Between 50 and 60 million dollars. Would it be possible to hold a referendum for the construction of a noise barrier? Council could consider holding a referendum. Could a reserve fun......
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James-Armstrong Park
Directions 450 Lakeshore, Beaconsfield, Quebec H9W 4J5 Redevelopment of James-Armstrong Park Following the many park redevelopments carried out in recent years in connection with its parks and green spaces master plan, the City of Beaconsfield ha......
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What do I do with medical or human waste?
Occasional medical waste may be put in the household garbage. However, residents who regularly use syringes must discard them in sharps disposal containers. Your pharmacy can provide further information. Used bandag......
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Reduce your water consumption and save money
FREE : Ask the Green Patrol for your leak detection tablet and water savings wheel during their visits. REMINDER : Get your WaterSense® certified water savings kit for only $10 (65% rebate!) to reduce your water consumption by 40%.......
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Dispose of your materials responsibly
FREE : Get a larger blue bin from the City and only put your bin out when it’s full. REUSE before RECYCLE : Donate your items in good condition instead of using the bulky items collection. Some......
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Emerald Ash Borer
The emerald ash borer is a small green invasive beetle that has greatly impacted the health of our ash trees. The larvae of the beetle are laid within the tree, and they then eat the tissues, causing defoliation of the canopy. An easy way to tell if......