COVID-19: Côte Saint-Luc extends closure to all municipal buildings
This page has been updated on March 16, 2020 to reflect new developments. Our top priority is the health, safety, and well-being of the public and our employees. Our workforce needs to remain healthy and at their posts if we are to be able to deliver services to the public….
COVID-19: Recreation program registration postponed indefinitely
The Parks and Recreation programs registration that was to begin on Monday (March 16) is being postponed indefinitely due to the social distancing measures being recommended by public health authorities.
COVID-19: Library and Aquatic and Community Centre to close March 12
Premier Legault announced today that all events with 250 people or more are banned to help minimize the spread of coronavirus. Given these decisions, the City of Côte Saint-Luc has decided to close the library and the Aquatic and Community Centre effective at 6pm this evening, Thursday, March 12. (This includes…
City Council meeting still planned for Monday (update: in video conference only)
We have received questions about whether Monday’s council meeting (March 16) is still on. Yes, it is still on, but as requested by the Quebec government on March 16, it will be closed to the public. It will therefore be a video conference style meeting, streamed to YouTube. Like you, the…
Men’s Club activities cancelled
The Côte Saint-Luc Men’s Club has agreed to suspend all meetings and activities here and in Florida. While the club provides an important social connection, we believe it is in the best interest of its members and the community-at-large to avoid large gatherings. Social distancing is a public health measure…
Snow storm (February 6 to 7)
A major snow storm is on the way. Twelve inches or more of snow will fall on our area today and tomorrow. Please consider postponing non-essential travel on Friday. Côte Saint-Luc will be plowing and removing this snow over the next five days. Please respect all no parking signs, including…
Tree felling at western end of Côte Saint-Luc Rd.
The City of Côte Saint-Luc and teams from Hydro-Québec will be felling ash trees and buckthorn on Côte Saint-Luc Rd. west of Promenade Sheraton. The trees are dying or dead and need to be removed for the safety of those using the road. New trees will be planted as part…
Water test results: average lead concentration below norm, 84 percent of tested homes at or below norm
The City of Côte Saint-Luc data released today showing that the average lead concentration of 6.7 ppb in water tests is lower than the maximum acceptable concentration for lead, which is 10 ppb according to the Regulation respecting the quality of drinking water. The Quebec government announced in October 2019…
Côte Saint-Luc updates action plan on water service lines made of lead
The City of Côte Saint-Luc announced today further action to address the issue of water service lines made of lead in single-family homes and duplexes in areas built before 1976. Starting January 2020, the City of Côte Saint-Luc will provide a one-time $50 rebate towards the purchase of water filters…
The future Blue Bonnets development: pushing for better transportation and mobility options for our area
The Office de consultation publique de Montréal is holding public hearings on the future development at the old Blue Bonnets site. The 75-hectare site is expceted to accommodate some 6,000 residents. This new development will have a major impact on neighbouring areas, including Côte Saint-Luc. Our city officials will be…