Folders

Our folders are prepared and distributed sporadically. They are useful in popularizing subjects of critical importance and to provide Mount Royal residents with the helpful hints and resources that they need.

Nota: seasonal folders regarding recreational activities and cultural events are available within our Recreation, Culture and Community Activities Department pages.

Collection Calendar and Placement of Roll-out Bins

December 2012 (Updated)

Help with the mechanized pick-up of the different bins by knowing what you're doing. Also have a look at this year's collection dates.

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Your 2013 Municipal Tax Bill

January 2013

Compared with last year, the tax bill for an average single-family dwelling in Mount Royal has increased 1.56%. Please refer to your tax bill for the due dates for the first and second instalments and the terms of payment.

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Instructions For Your Yard Trimmings Bin

December 2012 (Updated)

Yard waste bins: how to use them, when to do it, what goes in and what doesn't.

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Recycling Instead of Discarding: Simple and Logical!

December 2012 (Updated)

Instructions for recycling bins on wheels, including a list of recyclable versus non-recyclable material.

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Household Waste Collection: Not Only Simple Garbage

December 2012

With information regarding our bulky item collection also.

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Site Planning and Architectural Integration Program (PIIA)

February 2008 (Updated)

The Site Planning and Architectural Integration Program (PIIA) for Mount Royal: solutions that are adapted to current needs while maintaining Mount Royal’s special character regarding construction, renovation and landscaping.

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 Snow Removal Operations

June 2010 (Updated) 

As soon as winter sets in, the Public Works Division mobilizes to handle snow falls and ensure Mount Royal’s 90 km of streets and 170 km of sidewalks will be cleared as quickly as possible. A specific plan is implemented to provide efficient snow removal, which is usually completed within 96 to 120 hours.

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Protect Your Home… and Let the Storm Blow Over

July 2006

After major precipitations, you can be sure that the homes that were spared from sewer backflow and sudden flooding benefited from preventive maintenance and protective measures. Is your own house well protected? You can avoid nasty consequences, especially in terms of cost, by checking certain points.

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