July 10, 2026 – Delay in Household Waste Collection
July 10, 2026 – Due to operational delays, household waste collection could not be completed today in some areas.
Collection crews will continue their work tomorrow. Residents in affected areas are asked to leave their bins at the curb until they have been collected.
We thank you for your patience and cooperation.
Doing excavation work - Ville de Kirkland
July 10, 2026 – Delay in Household Waste Collection
July 10, 2026 – Due to operational delays, household waste collection could not be completed today in some areas.
Collection crews will continue their work tomorrow. Residents in affected areas are asked to leave their bins at the curb until they have been collected.
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2026-07-13
July 13, 2026 – Water Service Interruption AND Boil Water Advisory for Place du Souvenir
July 13, 2026 – Water Service Interruption AND Boil Water Advisory for Place du Souvenir
July 13, 2026 – Water Service Interruption AND Boil Water Advisory for Place du Souvenir
Notice to Affected Residents:
Place du Souvenir: 1 to 8
As part of the rehabilitation work on Aesop, Allard, Derome, Pasquini and du Souvenir streets, a temporary interruption of the potable water supply is scheduled for July 13, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
In preparation for this work, we recommend to stock up on potable water to meet 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 514 694-4100, ext. 3143. Outside regular business hours, please call 514 630-1234.
Thank you for your understanding.
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2026-07-13
Possible colored water and drop in water pressure in the Timberlea sector - Week of July 13 to 17
Water system pressure testing will be conducted throughout the Timberlea sector from July 13 to July 17, 2026, between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Possible colored water and drop in water pressure in the Timberlea sector - Week of July 13 to 17
Please note that water system pressure testing will be conducted throughout the Timberlea sector from July 13 to July 17, 2026, between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
These tests are intended to pinpoint the exact source of potential irregularities observed in the water distribution system during the flushing operations carried out in spring 2026.
Because valve operations will take place at various locations and at different times throughout the week, it is not possible to identify in advance which streets may be affected or when.
As a precaution, all residents within the Timberlea sector are therefore asked to follow these recommendations each day between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.:
Limit water use to normal household needs;
Avoid activities requiring significant or continuous water consumption, including laundry, outdoor watering, and filling swimming pools or spas.
These activities may be carried out after 3:00 p.m. and before 8:00 a.m. the following morning.
Temporary pressure fluctuations and discoloured water may occur during the testing period. If this happens, run cold water from a tap for a few minutes, or until the water becomes clear.
If testing needs to continue beyond July 17, operations will resume on Monday, July 20. Any extension will be announced in the Alerts section of the Town’s website.
For additional information, please contact Public Works at 514-630-2727.
Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.
2026-07-10
July 10, 2026 - Water main break in front of 3003, Edmond Street
A water main break has occurred in front of 3003 Edmond Street. Repair work is scheduled for Monday, July 13 and will require a temporary interruption of the drinking water supply, followed by a boil water advisory.
July 10, 2026 - Water main break in front of 3003, Edmond Street
*Notice to Affected Residences*
Edmond Street: 2950 to 3009 *except Kuper Academy High School
July 10, 2026 – A water main break is currently affecting the area in front of 3003 Edmond Street. Our crews are working to contain the leak and will carry out repair work on Monday, July 13, to restore normal service as quickly as possible.
Repair Work – Monday, July 13
The repair work scheduled for Monday, July 13, will require a temporary interruption of the drinking water supply from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. for affected residences.
In preparation for the interruption, residents are advised to store an adequate supply of water for drinking and household needs during the outage. Once water service has been restored, a precautionary boil water advisory will be in effect for at least 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.
2026-07-09
July 10, 2026 – Water Service Interruption AND Boil Water Advisory for Aesop, Allard, Derome, Edmond, Pasquini, Massabni and Renaud Streets
July 10, 2026 – Water Service Interruption AND Boil Water Advisory for Aesop, Allard, Derome, Edmond, Pasquini, Massabni and Renaud Streets
July 10, 2026 – Water Service Interruption AND Boil Water Advisory for Aesop, Allard, Derome, Edmond, Pasquini, Massabni and Renaud Streets
Notice to Affected Residents:
Aesop Street: 30 to 46
Allard Street
Derome Street
Edmond Street: 3011 to 3025
Pasquini Street
Massabni Place
Renaud Place
As part of the rehabilitation work on Aesop, Allard, Derome, Pasquini and du Souvenir streets, a temporary interruption of the potable water supply is scheduled for July 10, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
In preparation for this work, we recommend to stock up on potable water to meet 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 514 694-4100, ext. 3143. Outside regular business hours, please call 514 630-1234.
Thank you for your understanding.
.
2026-07-03
Boil-water advisory still in effect for Aesop, Allard, Derome, Edmond, Pasquini, Massabni, Renaud and du Souvenir streets
Boil-water advisory still in effect for Aesop, Allard, Derome, Edmond, Pasquini, Massabni, Renaud and du Souvenir streets
Boil-water advisory still in effect for Aesop, Allard, Derome, Edmond, Pasquini, Massabni, Renaud and du Souvenir streets
Preventive boil-water advisory still in effect
As part of the rehabilitation work on Aesop, Allard, Derome, Pasquini and du Souvenir streets, several water main valves had to be replaced. Unforeseen circumstances required the area affected by water service interruptions to be expanded, as well as several successive interventions on the water supply network.
As a preventive measure, a boil-water advisory remains in effect for the following addresses:
Aesop Street: 2 to 38 and 40 to 46
Allard Street: 1 to 12
Derome Street: 1 to 12
Edmond Street: 3011 to 3025
Pasquini Street: 1 to 33
Place Massabni : 4 to 32
Place Renaud: 4 to 28
Place du Souvenir: 1 to 8
The water service interruptions related to these interventions took place on the following dates:
June 29
June 30
July 1
July 2
July 6
July 9
The preventive boil-water advisory remains in effect until further notice. Affected residents will be informed as soon as the situation has been resolved and the advisory can be lifted.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
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 514 694-4100, ext. 3143. 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.
2026-07-09
Roadway Rehabilitation – Sainte-Marie East Overpass
Roadway Rehabilitation on Sainte-Marie East Overpass, from July 9 to 21, 2026.
Roadway Rehabilitation – Sainte-Marie East Overpass
Dates: July 9 to July 21, 2026
Location: Sainte-Marie East Overpass
Nature of the work: Work will include the reconstruction of certain sidewalk sections as well as drainage corrections, which will be carried out during the day. Scarification and repaving operations on the north and south sections of the roadway, near the approaches to the overpass, will take place overnight, between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m.
Traffic impacts: Lane reductions are to be expected during daytime work. Overnight, the eastbound Sainte-Marie Overpass will be completely closed to traffic. Road users will be asked to follow the signage in place to detour around the work area.
Complete closure of Kirkland Boulevard, between Allancroft and Beacon streets
Complete closure of Kirkland Boulevard, between Allancroft and Beacon streets, from July 6 to 10.
Complete closure of Kirkland Boulevard, between Allancroft and Beacon streets
- Update: June 30, 2026 -
Dates: July 6 to 10
Location: Kirkland Boulevard, between Allancroft and Beacon streets
Nature of the work: Civil work will be carried out by the developer and by Énergir as part of the ongoing development project located at 75 Kirkland Boulevard.
Traffic disruptions to be expected: Kirkland Boulevard will be completely closed to traffic between Allancroft and Beacon streets. Road users must follow the temporary signage installed to detour around the work zone.
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.
Road Rehabilitation on Hymus Boulevard, between Saint-Charles Boulevard and Sainte-Marie Road, from June 29 to July 13, 2026.
Road Rehabilitation – Hymus Boulevard
- Update: July 9, 2026 -
Scarification work is scheduled overnight from Wednesday, July 8 to Thursday, July 9, from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. Paving work will take place overnight from Sunday, July 12 to Monday, July 13, from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m.
Please note that in the event of rain, the work will be postponed to the next business day.
Dates: June 29 to July 13, 2026
Location: Hymus Boulevard, between Saint-Charles Boulevard and Sainte-Marie Road
Nature of the work: Road scarification and paving work will be carried out at night, between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m. Reconstruction of certain sidewalk sections and drainage corrections will take place during the day.
Expected impacts: Complete closure of Hymus Boulevard, between 9 p.m. and 5 am. Road users will be asked to follow the temporary signage in place to bypass the work zone.
Local traffic as well as access to properties will be maintained at all times.
Road Rehabilitation on Château-Kirkland Street, between Jacques-Chan and Discepola streets, from June 22 to mid-July.
Road Rehabilitation – Château-Kirkland Street
- Update: July 7, 2026 -
The work is now complete. Over the next few days, the contractor will proceed with pavement marking and the removal of temporary signage.
Dates: June 22 to mid-July 2026
Location: Château-Kirkland Street, between Jacques-Chan and Discepola streets
Nature of the work: Road scarification and repaving work
Expected impacts: Traffic will be maintained with reduced lanes. Road users will be asked to follow the temporary signage in place to bypass the work zone.
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. More details...
Road Reconstruction – Place du Souvenir, Aesop St., Allard St., Derome St., Pasquini St.
- Update: June 11, 2026 -
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.
*Residents planning landscaping work, driveway repairs, exterior painting, window washing or similar projects are advised to wait until the end of the construction period.
2026-05-19
Watermain Rehabilitation work - Calais Street
Watermain rehabilitation work by structural lining
Watermain Rehabilitation work - Calais Street
- Update: July 7, 2026 -
The watermain was put back into service on June 22, and the temporary drinking water supply system has been dismantled. Sodding and paving stone restoration work is currently underway.
Dates: May 19 to mid-July 2026
Targeted location: Calais street
Nature of work: Watermain rehabilitation work by structural lining: a process that involves inserting a highly durable structural liner inside the existing pipe, thereby extending its service life by more than 25 years.
Temporary drinking water supply system:
The temporary drinking water supply system was put into operation on May 25. The relevant documentation on this matter was distributed to all affected residents.
To report a problem: A 24-hour service is available for any issues with the temporary water distribution system: call 579-229-0342.
Local traffic as well as access to properties will be maintained at all times.
Watermain Rehabilitation work - Montague, Charlevoix & Sutton streets
Watermain rehabilitation work by structural lining
Watermain Rehabilitation work - Montague, Charlevoix & Sutton streets
- Update: July 7, 2026 -
Backfilling of the access pits and paving work are now complete. The temporary drinking water supply system has also been dismantled. Sodding work is currently underway.
Dates: May 4 to early September 2026
Targeted location: Montague, Charlevoix and Sutton Streets
Nature of work: Watermain rehabilitation work by structural lining: a process that involves inserting a highly durable structural liner inside the existing pipe, thereby extending its service life by more than 25 years.
Local traffic as well as access to properties will be maintained at all times.
Excavating the ground, whether or not for the purpose of trading in soil, sand, gravel, rock, or any extraction material, and modifying the configuration of a lot through excavation work necessitates a certificate of authorization from the Urban Planning Department.
Applicable regulations
Before excavating the ground, it is important to understand the local regulations that apply. Excavation work must follow specific rules outlined in the municipal By-Law:
The specific regulations governing the mandatory tree protection measures can be found in Article 5.6 c) of the Zoning By-Law No. 90-58.
During any construction, excavation, or landscaping work for a driveway, all trees (public and private) must be protected according to the following provisions:
Install a rigid protection fence with a minimum height of 1.2 m (4.0 ft), at a minimum distance of 1.2 m (4.0 ft) from the tree trunk. Chicken wire fences, snow fences, temporary construction fences, or other similar materials are prohibited.
Use protective ground mats or plywood at least ¾ inch thick near trees, wherever vehicles circulate, or materials are stored.
Trim exposed roots neatly in excavation areas and keep them moist throughout the duration of the work.
Protect branches that may be damaged during the work.
The "Online Permit Management" platform allows citizens to submit a permit application online, track its status, and in many cases, pay the required fees and obtain the desired permit/certificate without having to go anywhere.
All you need are your plans and other required documents in digital format (photos of documents are not accepted) and a credit card. The service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
To access the platform, you must first create a user account.
Your permit application can be submitted in person at Town Hall during regular business hours (17200 Hymus Boulevard, Kirkland).
To this end, we invite you to download and complete the permit application form, then submit it along with all required documents. Paper copies of the form are also available at City Hall.
Required documents
Certificate of location An official land survey showing property boundaries and the exact location of structures (house, fence, etc.). This document is generally produced at the time of purchase/sale of a property.
Site plan A drawing (digital or hand-drawn) on a second copy of the Certificate of Location, showing at the minimum the location, dimensions, and distances of any new or replacement structure in relation to the property lines and other elements on the lot. A professional plan is not required.
Contractor’s quote detailing the work Any document produced by the manufacturer and/or contractor detailing the technical specifications of the work to be completed (e.g. materials, dimensions, etc.).
Proxy If someone other than the homeowner is submitting the application, proof of authorization from the homeowner must be provided.
* With all reservations – Some situations may require a professional plan. * All documents must be submitted in PDF or JPEG format.
Knowing where to dig for a safe installation
Underground utilities (electrical cables, gas lines, etc.) may be present. Contact Info-Excavation for a free underground infrastructure check.
Information
The Urban Planning Department is responsible for ensuring compliance with the planning By-Law and can help you better understand its requirements. For any general inquiries regarding permits and certificates or other areas of responsibility, click here.
You may also contact the Urban Planning and Environment Department:
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