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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,......
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Call for vigilance regarding the sewer lines in your sector
The Public Works department has noticed that certain sewer lines in your sector are blocked due to an accumulation of small branches and other small bits of debris which can only be there if they were purposefully put down the gaps in the sewer grat......
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Go green by planting a tree on your property
Thanks to a subsidy from the City, offered in partnership with the nonprofit organization GRAME, have a tree of your choice planted on your private property. Details at ensembleonverdit.org . FREE : Choose a tree to......
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Act locally
BUY LOCAL! Experience the charm of commercial life in Beaconsfield by buying local products, meeting merchants and restaurateurs, having a chat or simply strolling through the neighbourhood. REMINDER : Start your own vege......
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Outdoor fires
It is prohibited to light and maintain any exterior fire or bonfire on any public or private property or to use an outdoor wood burning fireplace or exterior wood stove. Propane fireplaces are permitted.
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Smoking
It is not permitted to smoke tobacco products as well as any other products or substances, whether natural or chemical, that may be smoked by any means, including electronic cigarettes or any other device of this nature, on public property, excludin......
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Prohibited actions in our parks
Consumption of alcohol without a permit, the use of any type of cooking appliance, glass containers, disorderly conduct that could be considered a public nuisance, posting a notice or placard, fires, smoking, among other items and acts, are not perm......
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Dogs
It is considered a nuisance under the animal welfare by-law (BEAC-099) for a dog to: Howl or bark in a way that disturbs the peace, or is an annoyance for one or more people Be in a public place without a leash
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Message from the Mayor
Beaconsfield Recreation Centre: an upgrade for a community on the move Dear residents, 50 years ago, Beaconsfield built a recreation centre that is now the beating heart of our sporting and social activities. This iconic facility, which has seen t......
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Adoption calendar
Filing and notice of motions of draft by-laws - December 16, 2024 Public consultation - January 2025 Adoption of by-laws - February 24, 2025
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Recycling
Smart blue bin collection The advantages are numerous: Any problem can be identified in real-time and resolved, possibly, the same day. The transponders installed on the bins allow the City to ensure their traceability. The flexibility of thi......
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Procedure
To inquire about a dedicated park bench or tree, please write to the Registry and Public Affairs Department. These requests can be submitted by family, friends, groups or businesses. Write to us
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How to maintain my ditch
Grassy ditches play an essential role in stormwater management. To ensure their proper functioning, regular maintenance is essential. Mowing The grass inside the ditch must be mowed regularly to facilitate the flow of water to the culv......
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Pool schedule from July 28 to August 3
POOL USE REGULATIONS SWIMMING ETIQUETTE IN THE SWIMMING LANES On Wednesday, August 6 from 11:00 to 12:55, during the Lap Swim period, the Lifesaving Society will be hosting a lifeguard training for the Brigade Splash! New! DEEP WIDTHS......
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Only in Beaconsfield: the Services feature, a new way to help one another
Need a helping hand outside your home? Want to build new connections in your neighbourhood? Beaconsfield is breaking new ground with a brand-new feature, designed by and for our community, tailored to meet the needs o......
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Neighbour-to-neighbour sharing : how it works
In Beaconsfield, sharing is built on respect, trust… while having fun! Whether you're lending/borrowing an item or offering a helping hand, here are some simple tips to make your experience enjoyable and safe: ......
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Helping out, made simple
Services are based on a mutual agreement between residents. No money is exchanged. Be respectful, attentive, and cautious. Understanding Builds Trust Even for a small gesture, clear communication avoids misunderstandings!......