...; By -law No. E-240 9 to authorize capital expenditures and a loan of $ 2,000,000 for sewer infrastructure work ; Ce règlement a été approuvé par : • les personnes habiles à voter les 3 et 4 avr il 202 4,...
Learn more...N N° 24 -08 -02 RESOLUTION NO. 24 -08 -02 Objet : Fin du lien d’emploi – employé 907498 Subject: End of working relationship – employee 907498 Sur proposition du conseiller Sébastien Dreyfuss, appuyé par le conse...
Learn more...uality services while adopting a Special Planning Program (PPU) for the Beaumont sector ; • Expanding the bicycle network with an emphasis on greening initiatives ; • Modernizing zoning bylaws to address contemporary urban planning needs...
Learn more...n 2025, de la sculpture ; To appropriate $53,000 from the accumulated surplus allocated to the installation of a work of art to finance the installation of the sculpture in 2025; D’affecter 890 000 $ de la réserve financière...
Learn more...ry 21, 20 25, the Draft By -law No. 144 3-2 to amend Construction By -law No. 144 3 with respect to plumbing work . Conformément à la Loi sur l’aménagement et l’urbanisme (RLRQ, chapitre A -19.1), le maire expliquera le co...
Learn moreAre you a crafter who wants to showcase your work? Take part in the 2025 craft fair on November 21 and 22! Application deadline: June 8, 2025 Please include a photo and a short description of your work. Selected participants will be notified b...
Learn more...projects that support the social, circular and ecologically responsible economy The subsidy covers 40 per cent of eligible work costs up to $50,000 per project. In addition, 75 per cent of costs for professional services related to the work are rei...
Learn more...nce last August, evening bus routes for the Industrial sector have been added by the STM to improve modal transportation for workers in the area. As a result, the 115 Paré line has extended hours to better serve workers who begin or end their shifts...
Learn more...y 21, 2025, around 18:00 to simulate an emergency alert. The purpose of this simulation is to validate that our systems are working and that subscribed residents are receiving the information we wish to communicate to them. During this test call, t...
Learn more...t success with the young Townies. Environmental microbiology – microorganisms helping the living During this interactive workshop, our 10- to 15-year-olds were able to use a microscope to take a close look at samples of water, soil and roots to d...
Learn more...efore we dive into the presentation, allow me to introduce the dedicated team members with me this evening-individuals whose work has been crucial in getting us to this point: the awarding of the construction contract. Please join me in recognizin...
Learn more...rs each, are scheduled throughout the term. Committee members will not be paid for their attendance at meetings or for their work. Ideal candidates: The Town is looking for eight citizens (one representative per **district) who live in Mount Roya...
Learn more...ment is charged to the account on the day it is received at our offices. It is therefore necessary to allow a minimum of two working days for this payment to reach us, regardless of the payment method used. If you encounter any problems, please con...
Learn more...he votes in the 2021 general election. Daniel holds a master’s degree in urban planning from the Université de Montréal and worked in the municipal sector for nearly 40 years before retiring in 2019. He was Director General of MRC Les Moulins for 33...
Learn more...general election. Maya is a trained recreologist and an entrepreneur. She currently divides her time between her volunteer work and running her business, Dose of Happy , a company she created in 2018 that specializes in community and recreational...
Learn more...e votes in the 2021 general election. Architect and member of the Quebec Association of Architects since 2010, Caroline has worked in Montreal and Toronto on a large spectrum of architectural and urban projects (urban planning, feasibility studies,...
Learn more...the 2021 general election. Sophie Séguin holds a bachelor’s degree in actuarial science and an Executive MBA. She has been working in the financial services industry for over 25 years. She began her career in a financial institution, worked with a...
Learn more...t exception. Parking in this flexible zone does not permit free parking during periods of snow removal or for any other roadworks or maintenance work on the public highway for which compliant temporary prohibition signs are visible. The Town m...
Learn more...y-law No. 1441 regarding landscaping (French only) . In all cases, a tree-cutting permit is required. Contact the Public Works by email at publicworks@town.mount-royal.qc.ca or phone ( 514 734-2999 ) to learn how to proceed. What to do with yo...
Learn more...er it's with the future REM, the metro and buses, Town of Mount Royal is fortunate to be served by a large public transit network that lets you travel throughout the metropolitan area without a car. Do you work in downtown Montreal? With the openi...
Learn moreThe aim of Public Works is to take charge of repair work within four to eight hours for water main break emergencies, from the time the break is reported. The costs of repairs are assumed by Town of Mount Royal if the public system is found to be t...
Learn more...e (60, Roosevelt Av.) Registration: as of Monday, March 24 th at 9:00 Price: $625 for 6 weeks Description: Daily workshops covering the important elements of the work of a day camp counsellor Observation of the camp monitors and the grou...
Learn moreResponsibility for these operations lies with the Town of Mount Royal's Public Works Division. This service is in charge of different operations, including: Inspection and maintenance of playgrounds; Collection and disposal of residual materials...
Learn more...projects that support the social, circular and ecologically responsible economy The subsidy covers 40 per cent of eligible work costs up to $50,000 per project. In addition, 75 per cent of costs for professional services related to the work are rei...
Learn more...so during Council Meetings. Spring Is Arriving It appears that Spring is just around the corner. As a result, our Public Works teams are going to be hard at work on Spring cleaning and pothole repairs. With the arrival of this long-awaited season...
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