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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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Our canopy is our greatest climate adaptation asset
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 be pla......
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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 veg......
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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.
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Collections and waste management
Collection calendars North South Instructions for collections Consult the explanations Overlooked bin? For garbage, recycling, organic waste, and bulky items collections Make sure collection instructions were followed: day and time, bin......
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Employment
Working at the City of Beaconsfield is much more than just a professional opportunity: it means immersing yourself in a setting that promotes quality of life and offers unique benefits. It means working with a top employer in an organisation focused......
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Animals
Owning a dog comes with responsibilities Your dog is certainly an excellent companion but also comes with great responsibilities. Guardians must not only take care of their pets’ daily needs, but also be good neighbours in their community and......
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Parks and green spaces
City parks are open daily between the hours of 7 a.m. and 11 p.m., with the exception of Memorial Park, Centennial Park, Lakeview Park, Angell Bay Park, St. Louis Park, and St. James Park, which are open from 7 a.m. until 10 p.m. daily. The skatepar......
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Access to water
The City of Beaconsfield, situated on the shores of Lac St-Louis, offers its residents many water access points for non-motorized watercraft. The municipality has the following water access ramps to be used by the public to access the lake: Corne......
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Recreation Centre
Public activities at the Recreation Centre Valid Leisure Card holders do not have to pay an entrance fee. Other Beaconsfield and Kirkland resident participants will be required to pay an entrance fee of $4.50/adult and $2.50/child. * Proof of re......