Alerts

To keep you informed of important messages from the city!

2026-08-18

August 18, 2026 - Drinking water supply interruption AND boil water advisory for certain addresses on Charlevoix and Rougemont streets

Drinking water supply interruption AND boil water advisory for certain addresses on Charlevoix and Rougemont streets

Works Info

Stay informed about the work being carried out in the city, whether it involves road repairs, infrastructure maintenance, work on the water network, or park redevelopment. For any questions or to report an issue related to the work, please call 514-694-4100.

2026-08-07

Road Reconstruction – Place du Souvenir, Aesop St., Allard St., Derome St., Pasquini St.

Road Reconstruction – Place du Souvenir, Aesop St., Allard St., Derome St., Pasquini St.

2026-08-03

Replacement of a section of the storm sewer network on Argyle Street

Replacement of a section of the storm sewer network on Argyle Street.

2026-06-29

Reconfiguration of the merge lane onto Saint-Charles Boulevard South at the Sainte-Marie Road East intersection

Reconfiguration of the merge lane onto Saint-Charles Boulevard South at the Sainte-Marie Road East intersection, starting June 29.

Treat Accessibly This Halloween

TREAT ACCESSIBLY THIS HALLOWEEN!

The Town of Kirkland is proud to join in the “ACCESSIBLE TRICK-OR-TREATING” movement and invites all Kirkland households to make their property fully accessible for all the little monsters who will come knocking for candies at Halloween. This year, let’s take action to allow little Kirklanders with disabilities or limited mobility to enjoy an inclusive and fully accessible Halloween!

To take part in the movement:

BEFORE OCTOBER 31

  • Visit www.treataccessibly.com where you will find a host of practical tips to make this Halloween a successful Accessible Trick-or-Treating experience for all
  • “Accessible Trick-or-Treating” lawn signs will be available to Kirkland residents for display on their property as of October 1st at the Sports Complex!

ON OCTOBER 31

  • Clear your driveway and pathways to provide unobstructed access.
  • Move cars out of the driveway to allow better accessibility for trick-or-treaters.
  • Create an obstacle free trick-or-treating station for candy distribution (at the entrance of your garage, at the curbside or out of your car trunk).
  • Make sure the path to your trick-or-treating area is well lit.

Because Halloween trick-or-treating is for ALL children to enjoy…