The Municipality of Chelsea has imposed a two-year moratorium on all new constructions in the urban perimeter of the Centre-Village limits due to water and sewer system limitations. Certain public buildings and well advanced projects are exempt.
The Municipality would like to inform residents that the Town Hall's administrative offices will switch to the summer opening hours from Tuesday, July 2, to Friday, August 30, 2024.
With the objective to simplify and improve accessibility to information, the Municipality is deploying its "ongoing files" Web page.
Here are the highlights of the June 4th, 2024, Council meeting.
Chelsea Municipal Council mandates its attorneys to seek leave to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada regarding the NCC's unpaid taxes.
This year, the Municipality launched two incentive programs to encourage sustainable choices and reduce the community's ecological footprint.
Update: the distribution will take place on June 14 between 2:00 and 7:00 p.m. at Town Hall.
Chelsea Municipal Council is disappointed by the Federal Court of Appeal’s decision to uphold the earlier Federal Court ruling in the Municipality’s dispute with the National Capital Commission (NCC) over unpaid taxes.
The municipal Council voted to install two mandatory stop signs on Chemin de la Rivière at the intersection with Chemin Saint-Clément.
This page was last updated on June 1, 2019