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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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Think, smog” before you light your wood burning fire place this winter
Did you know that Beaconsfield has the second largest number of wood burning appliances among all demerged cities in Montreal? Did you also know that wood burning emits pollutants - small particulates and chemicals - into the air? The il......
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Cultural Grant
The City of Beaconsfield will provide financial support to Accredited Cultural Youth Groups that provide services to the community. Certain cultural groups catering to youth, provide valuable services otherwise not available. By providing financial......
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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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Toope Memorial Scholarship
Established in 1996 in memory of Reverend Frank Toope and his wife Jocelyn, these scholarships are designed to highlight the positive role young people play in our community. Nominated by local school boards, candidates must be city residents and g......
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Emergency shelter
Please call 514 428-4400 for information on open facilities Municipal facility with services suitable for emergency shelter Address Capacity Services available on site Bea......
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Watering Restrictions
The watering of lawns and other plantings is permitted only from 3 a.m. to 6 a.m. if the water is distributed by automatic sprinkler systems, and only from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. if the water is distributed by oscillating water sprinklers: NORTH......
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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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Green Patrol
Founded by the Conseil régional de l’environment of Montreal, the project consists of patrollers who raise awareness on issues concerning the environment in and around the city. The patrollers are full time Cegep or University students who are hired......
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Modifications to existing walls
A much easier and less destructive way to help minimize transmissible noise. Adding Drywall Sheets of drywall can be affixed to the existing wall facing. This method involves removing the base and crown mouldings from the wall before adding the ne......
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Energy efficiency
The information provided in this guide demonstrates that air infiltration is responsible both for sound transmission and heat loss. As a result, efforts to increase energy efficiency will also improve the soundproofing of a building. Because of thes......
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Canada Greener Homes Grant
This a federal program that offers grants from $125 to $5,000 for eligible home retrofits. Interest-free loans are also available, up to $40,000, with a repayment term of 10 years. For more information please consult this webpage for the Canad......
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Rénoclimat grant
The Rénoclimat program is a provincial program that offers up to $20,000 for energy efficiency upgrades. To qualify for the program, a free energy evaluation must be carried out before the upgrades, as well as after the work is completed. In Quebec,......
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Certificate of occupancy
Delays: March to September: 1 month October to February: 2 weeks Cost: $215 Required documents: A plan showing the interior layout where the commercial use will occur and t......
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Beaconsfield subsidy
The ordering period will begin on May 1. The quality trees offered by GRAME have an appreciable caliper (the diameter of the tree’s trunk) of 25 mm at an unbeatable price for this all-inclusive service . In addition, the City of Bea......
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Infrastructure
Road Work 2024 Road construction season will start this spring. These works will undoubtedly cause some temporary inconveniences. We urge all pedestrians, cyclists and motorists to take care when around or near a construction site. View a m......
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Centennial Hall
Centennial Hall is the City's cultural centre in which arts and language courses, workshops, special events, exhibitions and concerts take place. This beautiful waterfront building is home to a number of the community's cultural groups. Cent......
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Herb Linder Annex
Access to this facility is from the western end of the City Hall parking. In addition to activities organized by the city, the Annexe is used by community and cultural associations recognized by the city. Rental rules and terms Rental infor......
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Outdoor rinks
More information on outdoor skating rinks and cross-country ski trails. Request form
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Private events in parks or any other public green spaces
For information on this subject, visit our Parks and Green Spaces page .
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By-laws relating to the public domain
By-law 780 (consolidated version) – Traffic By-law Download By-law BEAC-062 – By-law to ensure peace and order in the public domain by prohibiting fights Download By-law BEAC -095 (consolidated version) – By-law co......
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I received a notice stating that my items cannot be picked up. Whom can I discuss this with?
Please call 514 428-4500 or email collectes-collection@beaconsfield.ca for any questions or information about pick-ups. You can also check the o nline collection schedule for a list of items th......
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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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Guide: Soundproofing techniques for existing residential buildings
The following guide provides a series of practical soundproofing techniques to limit the impact of surrounding noises on existing residential buildings. For each solution proposed, an evaluation of the cost to benefit is provided, as well as whether......