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Presentation of By-law 720-132
RÈGLEMENT720-132 RÈGLEMENTOMNIBUSMODIFIANTLERÈGLEMENTDEZONAGE720 AFINDECORRIGER,HARMONISER,MODIFIERETABROGERDIVERSES DISPOSITIONSRÈGLEMENTAIRES 20 avril 2026 OMNIBUS BY-LAW AMENDING ZONING BY-LAW 720 IN ORDER TO CORRECT, HARMONIZE, AMEND AND REPEA......
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Notice of sale of immovables for unpaid taxes
TEST 2026
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Wednesday, October 1, 2025
- 175 - October 1, 2025 Minutes of the Council of Beaconsfield Minutes of the City of Beaconsfield’s regular Municipal Council meeting, held at City Hall, 303 Beaconsfield Boulevard, Beaconsfield, Qubec, on Wednesday,......
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Branches
Every year there are two branch collection periods, one in the spring and another in autumn. The period for spring pick-up starts in April until mid-June. The pick-up in autumn starts in September until the end of October. Branch collection There......
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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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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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Other by-laws of general interest
By-law 737 – By-law to regulate and control door to door sales, solicitation and distribution of advertising material Download By-law BEAC-033 (consolidated version) – By-law on nuisance Information can be found about the fines prescribed f......
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A new bus network redesigned to connect to the REM
When the Anse-à-l’Orme branch of the REM opens, the bus routes in the West Island will change. Routes have been redesigned with more direct lines and simplified paths to make travel and connections to the REM easier. To check out the buses near yo......
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Garbage
What is it? Garbage is non-recyclable waste that cannot be disposed using the recycling services or collections provided by the City. You can put your garbage in a sealed plastic bag inside the garbage bin. For example, garbage includes: scrap and......
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Municipal patrol
Municipal Patrol: 514 428-5999 Patrollers are on duty 24 hours a day, seven days a week. They patrol Beaconsfield territory, and enforce city by-laws related to: Parking and obstruction of public roads  ......
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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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Rules and Regulations and By-laws governing Facility use
Music (Live or recorded) must be contained within the building and is not permitted outside. Barbecues are not permitted. It is strictly forbidden to attach anything to the walls ......
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Access to documents and protection of personal information
The right of access to documents applies to all documents held by the public body. However, certain restrictions apply with respect to the protection of personal information, impacts on public security, administrative or political decisions. A......
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News
New press release: Beaconsfield reaches a decisive milestone - construction contract for the Cultural Centre awarded
Mayor Martin St-Jean and the members of Municipal Council are proud to announce the awarding of the contract for the construction of the future Beaconsfield Cultural Centre. Work will begin this spring at the marina site adjacent to Centennial Park,......
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Bulky items
What are bulky items? Bulky items are too big to be placed in a bag, box or garbage bin. In order to reduce the quantity of dry materials sent to landfill, these items are sent to a sorting centre for recycling and reuse. Accepted and refused m......
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Drop-off site and special pickup
Public Works drop-off site The City provides residents with a special waste drop-off site, at the back of the Public Works building. Use is limited to residents, who must present proof of residency (driver’s licence or municipal tax bill). Up to fi......
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Parking
It is prohibited to park on any public street between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. all year round. A temporary permit may be granted for overnight parking on a public street under certain conditions: renovations, repaving of a driveway, vis......
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Procedure regarding the reception and examination of complaints
As of May 25, 2019, all municipalities must adopt a policy regarding the reception and examination of complaints filed in connection with the awarding of a contract following a request for public tender or the awarding of a contract by mutual agree......
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Snow Removal
The snow from your driveway must be kept on your property and not ploughed onto the street. Accumulating the snow along the sides, rather than at the end of your driveway, will help to eliminate high banks and improve the visibility required to exi......
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bciti+
Access the bciti+ portal and discover its many services to make your life easier: Receive important notices and news from the City by email or text message Make requests, ask questions or make comments and track the progress of your file......
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Electronic billboards
Objective The City of Beaconsfield allows the display of community messages or public service announcements that are aimed at the population and improve the promotion of events and activities related to life in Beaconsfield. Locations Saint-Charl......
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News
New press release: Unfairly charged Agglomeration taxes - Beaconsfield now claiming $20 million from Montréal
At its meeting on February 24, Beaconsfield City Council adopted a resolution to increase to $20 million its claim against the City of Montréal for excessive taxes overcharged by the Agglomeration. This sum reflects the persistent in......
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Installation of the STM’s new signage in the area
The Société de transport de Montréal (STM) is currently installing new bus stop signs in Beaconsfield. These installations are part of its bus network redesign, which will be rolled out shortly. This signage includes, in particular, stops for the......
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Electronic products
Electronic products should be thought of as a resource for producing other equipment, rather than as garbage. ICT, information and communications technology equipment, is not picked up in normal garbage collections. Various options make it easy to......
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