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Portrait of Beaconsfield
Population : 19,390 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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Communauté métropolitaine de Montréal (CMM)
Created in 2001, the Communauté métropolitaine de Montréal is a planning, coordinating and financing organization that brings together 82 municipalities, or 4 million people spread over an area of more than 4,360 km2. The CMM exercises r......
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Consult the City’s current tenders
Visit SEAO Système électronique d'appel d'offres website to consult the City of Beaconsfield current tenders. Note : To search for Beaconsfield notices, you must type the word 'Beaconsfield' in the blue search box on the upper......
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Water network
Flushing of the water network is scheduled from mid-April to mid-June. This may temporarily alter the appearance of your running water. If your water is dirty or discoloured (reddish or yellow), let your cold water run for approximately 10 to 15 mi......
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Rain barrel
The rain barrel is the ideal solution to give your plants water of great quality throughout the whole summer while protecting the environment! Each summer on the island of Montreal, gardening is responsible for 30% of the deman......
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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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Culture and Leisure Advisory Committee
Chaired by Councillor Dominique Godin , the Culture and Leisure Advisory Committee is an advisory body which informs Beaconsfield Council on goals, strategies, and new initiatives related to all culture and leisure services and community events.......
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Stop your motor
You can help improve our air quality and health, reduce engine wear, and save fuel and money by turning your engine off when parked. Breathe easier – vehicle emissions contribute to health problems such as asthma and heart disease. T......
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Authorization to organize a block party
Submit your request If you are hosting a block party on public property (i.e. the street) you will require an authorization from the City of Beaconsfield. Here are the steps required : Ple......
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Hall of Honours
The City of Beaconsfield will officially recognize citizens who achieve athletic distinction and induct them into Beaconsfield Athlete’s Hall of Honour. To recognize these athletes, a “Hall of Honour” has been established to provide a pu......
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Emergency numbers
Service Number Police, Fire, Ambulance - Life threatening 9-1-1 Police - Not life threatening 514 280-2222 ou 514 280-0101 Municipal Patrol......
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Tree maintenance
For City trees Do not attach bikes or other objects, insert nails and refrain from causing wounds in the bark; Decorate the base of the trees with ......
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Tree felling
It is forbidden to fell a tree on private property in Beaconsfield without first obtaining a tree felling permit. The reasons for which a tree felling permit may be issued are the following, as set out in the current Zoning By-law 720: The tree is......
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Temporary pesticide application permit
In the case of major infestation, a temporary permit may be asked to the City. Please call Public Works at 514 428-4500 and an inspector will go onsite to evaluate the situation . The inspector may issue a permit ......
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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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Windows
Double Pane Windows The choice of window construction offers the opportunity to significantly reduce sound transmissibility from outside noise. The vacuum or noble gas filled (argon) space between double pane windows acts as a break causing most of......
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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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Street lights
If you notice that a street light is defective, please write down the number registered on the light pole or the nearest address where the street light is located and and contact the Public Works Department via the bciti+ app or at 514 428-4500 .......
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Property markers
By-law BEAC-033 allows the use of property markers between April 15 and October 31. They must be placed on the grass, spaced 3 m apart and should be concrete white in colour, no higher than 250 mm, no longer or wider than 200 mm at the base and not......
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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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By-laws related to permits and housing
By-law 720 (consolidated version) – Zoning by-law Download Zoning map.pdf Zoning Specification Schedule By-law 728 – PPCMOI (By-law on specific construction, alteration or occupancy proposals for an immovable in the borough of......
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By-laws, policies relating to the environment and sanitation
By-law BEAC-005 – By-law concerning the sanitation and maintenance of dwelling units Information can be found about evacuation, uncleanliness, deterioration, storage of noxious products, obstacles, obstruction, accumulation of debris, presence of......
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Report on Land Use Planning and Evolving Housing Needs
This approach was the result of an exercise in consultation and reflection in 2016 which allowed to review the key priorities of land use planning in order to respond to community needs and to ensure the efficient and harmonious development of the l......
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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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Where are recyclable bulky items and construction, renovation and demolition material taken?
They are hauled to a dry materials sorting centre, except for cooling equipment, such as refrigerators, dehumidifiers, air conditioners, etc., which are taken to Public Works, where cooling liquids are removed by an accredited firm,......