Postponement of Organic Waste and Garbage Collections, from August 18 to Wednesday, August 19
Due to an equipment breakdown, please note that the collections listed below have been postponed to Wednesday, August 19. Please therefore leave your bins and garbage containers at the curb until pickup is complete.
Organic waste collection
In the area located north of Highway 40 and bounded by Houde Street, Brunswick Boulevard and Saint-Charles Boulevard.
Twice-weekly garbage collection For the following establishments:
Garderie Mère Framboise 1 - 74 rue Hedgerow
Garderie Mon Chi Chi - 70 rue Hedgerow
Garderie Mère Framboise 2 - 17025 boul. Brunswick
École Émile Nelligan - 101 rue Charlevoix
École Margaret Manson - 18750 boul. Elkas
Garderie Trésors Marie-Claire - 18122 boul. Elkas
Unité résidentielle - 38 rue Frank-Toope
Garderie Deux par Deux - 17291 chemin Sainte-Marie
Garderie Royaume des rêves - 17388 chemin Sainte-Marie
Caserne de pompiers - 3048 boul. Saint-Charles
Unités résidentielles - 65-103 rue Beacon
Unités résidentielles - 19-21 boul. Kirkland
Centre palliatif Teresa-Dellar - 265 rue André-Brunet
Centre de bien-être WICWC - 115 rue Du Barry
Aréna – Complexe sportif - 16950 boul. Hymus
Château Sainte-Marie - 17000 chemin Sainte-Marie
Condos Alta-Vista - 17250 boul. Hymus
Manoir Canvin - 2 rue Canvin
Thank you for your cooperation.
Home renovations - Ville de Kirkland
Postponement of Organic Waste and Garbage Collections, from August 18 to Wednesday, August 19
Due to an equipment breakdown, please note that the collections listed below have been postponed to Wednesday, August 19. Please therefore leave your bins and garbage containers at the curb until pickup is complete.
Organic waste collection
In the area located north of Highway 40 and bounded by Houde Street, Brunswick Boulevard and Saint-Charles Boulevard.
Twice-weekly garbage collection For the following establishments:
Garderie Mère Framboise 1 - 74 rue Hedgerow
Garderie Mon Chi Chi - 70 rue Hedgerow
Garderie Mère Framboise 2 - 17025 boul. Brunswick
École Émile Nelligan - 101 rue Charlevoix
École Margaret Manson - 18750 boul. Elkas
Garderie Trésors Marie-Claire - 18122 boul. Elkas
Unité résidentielle - 38 rue Frank-Toope
Garderie Deux par Deux - 17291 chemin Sainte-Marie
Garderie Royaume des rêves - 17388 chemin Sainte-Marie
Caserne de pompiers - 3048 boul. Saint-Charles
Unités résidentielles - 65-103 rue Beacon
Unités résidentielles - 19-21 boul. Kirkland
Centre palliatif Teresa-Dellar - 265 rue André-Brunet
To keep you informed of important messages from the city!
2026-08-19
August 19, 2026 – Possible discoloured water and drop in water pressure for certain addresses on Dragon street
Possible discoloured water and drop in water pressure for certain addresses on Dragon street
August 19, 2026 – Possible discoloured water and drop in water pressure for certain addresses on Dragon street
Notice to affected residences:
Dragon street: 7 to 37 (odd numbers) and 4 to 40 (even numbers)
Please note that pressure testing will be carried out on the water distribution system in your area on Wednesday, August 19, between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m.
During this period, residents are asked to :
limit their water use to everyday needs
avoid activities that require significant or continuous water consumption, including doing laundry, outdoor watering, and filling swimming pools or spas.
These tests may cause temporary drops in water pressure, as well as discoloured or cloudy water. If this occurs, run the cold water from a faucet for a few minutes, or until the water runs clear.
If you have any questions, please contact the Public Works Department at 514-630-2727.
Thank you for your understanding.
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
August 18, 2026 - Drinking water supply interruption AND boil water advisory for certain addresses on Charlevoix and Rougemont streets
Notice to affected residences:
Charlevoix Street: 75
Rougemont Street: 100, 102, 104, 106 and 108
Marcel-Meloche Street: 87
Please note that the water supply to your household will be temporarily interrupted between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Tuesday, August 18, 2026, to allow for work to be carried out in your area. In preparation for this work, we recommend that you stock up on potable water to meet your consumption needs during this period.
Once water supply is restored, a preventative boil-water advisory will be in effect for a minimum of 48 hours and until further notice.
Preventative Boil-Water Advisory
RECOMMENDATIONS:
Please note that you must boil your tap water (bringing it to a bubbling boil) for at least 1 minute before drinking it, or use bottled water for:
drinking or preparing beverages;
preparing baby bottles and baby food;
washing and preparing food to be eaten raw (fruits, vegetables, etc.);
preparing food that doesn’t require long cooking time;
making ice cubes;
brushing your teeth or rinsing your mouth;
providing water to pets.
YOU MAY USE UNBOILED TAP WATER TO :
prepare food and dishes that require long boiling time for cooking;
wash dishes in hot water, making sure to dry them well;
wash clothing;
take a shower or bath (make sure that young children do not swallow water while bathing).
Lifting of the boil-water advisory
Water samples will be collected from various locations and submitted for laboratory analysis. The boil-water advisory will be lifted once we receive the results of these tests, which requires a minimum of 48 hours.
Please consult the Alertssection of the website for updates regarding the lifting of the boil water advisory.
Questions?
If you require additional information, please call 514 630-2727. Outside regular business hours, please call 514 630-1234.
Thank you for your understanding.
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.
Road Reconstruction – Place du Souvenir, Aesop St., Allard St., Derome St., Pasquini St.
- Update: August 18, 2026 -
Paving work on Aesop Street
Date: August 19, from 7 am to 7 pm
The Town will be paving Aesop Street as of 7 am, on August 19, 2026.
To ensure optimum results, it is very important that there be no through traffic within the construction zone throughout this period of time. We would therefore ask residents whose property is located within the construction zone, to refrain from parking their vehicles on the street *or in their private driveway during the following period of time:
from 7 am to 7 pm on August 19, 2026
*Please note that your vehicle can remain parked in the driveway if you don’t intend to use it between 7 am and 7 pm.
Please note that school activities at Kuper Academy will resume as of Monday. We kindly ask for your cooperation in refraining from parking on their property.
In the case of rain, the paving works will be done the next working day.
Dates: June 15 to late August, 2026
Targeted location: Place du Souvenir, Aesop St., Allard St., Derome St. and Pasquini St.
Nature of work:
Reconstruction of curbs, upper foundation and paving
Electrical work and installation of LED lighting
Replacement of fire hydrants and valves
Traffic: Local traffic will be maintained for the duration of the work.
*Residents planning landscaping work, driveway repairs, exterior painting, window washing or similar projects are advised to wait until the end of the construction period.
Replacement of a section of the storm sewer network on Argyle Street
Replacement of a section of the storm sewer network on Argyle Street.
Replacement of a section of the storm sewer network on Argyle Street
- Update: August 10, 2026 -
Despite the ongoing storm sewer replacement work on Argyle Road, Canada Post will continue delivering mail to the community mailbox located within the work zone, behind the construction fences on Acres Road. Residents concerned will be able to access it safely by using the designated pedestrian corridor.
Nature of work: Replacement of a section of the storm sewer network on Argyle Street. This work is required to ensure the proper functioning of municipal infrastructure and maintain the reliability of the stormwater drainage system.
Location: Argyle Street, between Acres Street and the Kirkland limit
Start date: August 3, 2026
Expected impacts: Temporary traffic disruptions, as well as an increased presence of construction equipment and personnel in the work area, are to be expected throughout the duration of the project.
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.
Reconfiguration of the merge lane onto Saint-Charles Boulevard South at the Sainte-Marie Road East intersection
- Update: June 30 -
Dates: Starting June 29
Location: Saint-Charles Boulevard South, at the intersection of Sainte-Marie Road East
Nature of the work: Work will be carried out to reconfigure the right-turn lane providing access to Saint-Charles Boulevard South from Sainte-Marie Road East. This work is being carried out as part of Sotramont’s ongoing residential development project.
Traffic disruptions to be expected: The existing merge lane onto Saint-Charles Boulevard South will be completely closed. Road users must follow the new signage installed in the area.
Permit applications for home renovations may be submitted online via the Town’s Request Online System.
Please note that all documents required as attachment to the permit application must be scanned, as photos of documents are not accepted. For all other requests, residents are asked to contact the Urban Planning Department by email at urbanisme@ville.kirkland.qc.ca
Home renovations must be planned in advance…
… both indoors and out!
When planning renovations, both indoors and outdoors, you must first contact the municipality, and in most cases, obtain a building permit or a certificate of authorization issued by the Urban Planning Department.
Learn about the applicable regulations
The provisions applicable to home renovations are found in the following by-laws that make up the Town’s planning by-laws:
Zoning By-law No. 90-58
Building By-law No. 90-60
Permit and certificate By-law No. 90-61
By-law URB-2 on Site Planning and Architectural Integration
The By-law, in a nutshell
The following text is a brief summary of the key regulatory requirements for home renovations in Kirkland. The details below are for information purposes only and are not to be construed as legally binding.
The Urban Planning Department that is responsible for ensuring compliance with the planning by-law can help you better understand its requirements.
Zoning, subdivision, construction
Planning by-laws apply to all home renovation projects in the Town’s territory, whether for zoning, subdivision, construction or SPAIP. There are many provisions that are applicable and ignoring them at the beginning of a new project could prove quite costly. The Urban Planning Department can help you in this matter. Do not hesitate to call on their expertise.
Site Planning and Architectural Integration Program (SPAIP)
By-law URB-2 on Site Planning and Architectural Integration in residential, commercial and industrial zones helps provide better consistency throughout the various residential, commercial and industrial areas, by ensuring that all new constructions or major modifications to existing buildings blend well with the neighbourhood.
Issuance of a building permit for home renovations is subject to By-law No. URB-2 on SPAIP, when the project includes an extension where the additional floor area added to that of the existing building exceeds 25% of the average floor area of neighbouring residential buildings.
The Urban Planning Department staff can assist you with this issue and help you understand the different steps in the SPAIP approval procedure.
Applying for a permit
A building permit application form is available at the Urban Planning Desk at Town Hall or can be downloaded by clicking here.
In the case of a building permit for modifying an existing dwelling, the request must be accompanied by the following documents:
A copy of the property’s certificate of location;
Two copies of the detailed construction plans signed and sealed by an architectural technologist, an architect or an engineer, depending on the project;
Samples showing the exact colour and texture of the exterior materials that will be used;
Pictures - in the case of an extension or modification affecting the look of the building;
Any other document ie. texts, maps, plans, architectural sketches, scale models, visual simulations, drawings or audio-visual material, which the applicant may deem appropriate in support for the request.
Processing Period
A permit for a new construction typically takes 3 to 6 weeks to process. However, where it is required that the request be submitted to the Planning
Advisory Committee for recommendation, the process will generally take 6 to 8 weeks as the Municipal Council must rule on the Committee’s recommendation and the building permit may only be issued once the Council resolution authorizes its delivery.
Applicable Fees
Building permit fees are payable at the time of application and are based on the estimated construction cost, as per the following rate:
$8.00 per $1,000
If issuing the permit requires the approval of a Site Planning and Architectural Integration Plan (SPAIP), additional fees of $250 will be added to the cost of the permit for reviewing and processing the application. These fees are also payable at the time of application.
Demolition of an existing building
When the construction planned requires the demolition of an existing building, a demolition authorization must first be obtained in the form of a certificate issued in accordance with By-law No. 2007-54 on the demolition of buildings. This by-law is applicable to the demolition of all residential, commercial and industrial buildings throughout the Kirkland territory.
Questions?
The Urban Planning Department can be reached during regular business hours in person at the Town Hall’s Urban Planning desk or by calling 514 694-4100. An information request can also be sent online through the Requests on Line system which can be accessed at any time through the Town’s website.
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