Electronic method You can pay your tax bill and your water bill electronically by signing up for Internet banking services offered by most financial institutions. To make your payment over the Internet, you must select the proper account payable,......
Learn moreHow to place your bins for pick-up? Put out your bins after 19:00 on the evening before collection day or before 7:00 on collection day. Place your full or partially filled bins in your driveway 15 to 30 cm (6 to 12 in.) behind the property line.......
Learn moreOnce a permit has been issued, the inspector is required to perform inspections during construction to ensure the structure and construction process are in accordance with Town by-laws. We advise property owners to make sure their contractors cooper......
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Learn moreIf so, you should submit a claim by following the rules in the Cities and Towns Act or the Civil Code, as the case may be. Some of the situations that most commonly lead to a claim being submitted are: Sewer backup; A branch from a Town tree fal......
Learn moreThe Green Line, for a healthy, quality garden Do you suspect that your garden is being ravaged by pests but are unsure how to interpret the telltale signs? Are you looking to improve the health and overall quality of your garden? Would you li......
Learn more" Good evening to all and thank you for being with us tonight. Thank you all for spending time with us this evening. As has become customary, I will speak briefly about recent events and updates, as well as provide an overview of our first year......
Learn more" Good evening and happy new year to all; thank you for joining us this evening. Contrary to past practice, this evening I'm going to speak on a single topic, that of the proposed change to the urban plan for 1000 Lucerne. As you are aware,......
Learn moreFeedback Report On April 3, as part of the process of drawing up the special urban plan (PPU) for the Beaumont sector , the Town conducted interviews with the business community and property owners in the area covered by the PPU, with a goa......
Learn moreCreating Your Urban Veggie Garden By Albert Mondor , horticulturist and biologist Given the current health and economic situation, many people are feeling the urge to reconnect with food and become more self-sufficient by growing their......
Learn moreThe Town of Mount Royal has prepared a document containing the most frequently asked questions (FAQ) concerning the heavy rains of August 9, 2024. The purpose of this document is to clarify the steps to be taken and the preventive measures in place,......
Learn moreDear Residents, Having recently passed the halfway mark of our mandate since the election in November 2021, I find it fitting to provide a review and assessment of the main achievements accomplished by your council and administration during t......
Learn moreMount Royal Town Council adopted, at its regular sitting of December 17, 2024, Draft By-law No. 1440-2 amending By-law No. 1440 titled "Planning Program of the Town of Mount Royal - 2017" regarding the change of land use for the property located at......
Learn moreOur Site Planning and Architectural Integration Program (often referred to by its French acronym, PIIA) identifies eight distinct styles of houses grouped into the three historical development phases of Mount Royal’s urban fabric. Together with th......
Learn moreThis department acts as the general secretariat for Town Council . It drafts and translates by-laws, resolutions, public notices and minutes of meetings. It oversees the consultation and referendum processes as well as the holding of elections and......
Learn moreSupporting Town Council and the other municipal departments, the Treasurer’s Office and Material Resources provides expertise in the areas of accounting, finance, taxation, the budget process, information technology (IT) and procurement. All our fi......
Learn moreWith the implementation of the new assessment roll on January 1, 2023, tax rates are adjusted based on the average change in value of the average single-family home. If the value of your property increased more than the average value in your categor......
Learn moreSome property transfers may not be entered in the land register. However, even if the transfer has not been published, the acquirers nonetheless have to pay the resulting transfer taxes. In such cases, the transferee is required to disclose, in the......
Learn moreTown of Mount Royal offers its residents the option of receiving their tax bill electronically. What’s more, Townies can also view their tax account online. If you choose to receive your next tax bill electronically, you will no longer receive your......
Learn moreWild animals: Measures for keeping them away from you home Public Security, in collaboration with Centre Canin de Suroît, handles all matters relating to wild animals in the Town. To keep wild animals such as skunks, squirrels and racoons out of y......
Learn moreIt is prohibited at all times to make or incite to make noise that could disturb the peace or tranquility of the neighbourhood, or even interfere with the peaceful use of the property. (By-law No. 1380-8) To preserve the peace and quiet of your nei......
Learn moreMount Royal has implemented specific regulations regarding noise emissions from mechanical equipment, including thermopumps, water heaters, generator units, etc. in residential neighbourhoods. It should also be noted that a permit is required before......
Learn moreThe Emergency, Succession and Mission Plan (ESMP) developed by Town of Mount Royal is a concrete means of meeting the needs of citizens in major emergencies. This tool grew out of the overall process to prioritize and optimize the safety of inhabita......
Learn moreTake advantage of our officers’ expertise to obtain security advice adapted to your particular needs. To better protect your home against theft, an inspection will be carried out on your property in your presence. Contact us today to make an appoint......
Learn moreMaterial damage: your property was damaged Mandatory notice : 15 days The Cities and Towns Act requires claimants to provide a written notice of action to the Town in the 15 days following the incident, “failing which the municipality shall be re......
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