The Municipality has carried out tests at the drinking water plants and has been able to solve the problem that was partly causing the water pressure problem.
A complete ban on all activities requiring high water consumption is in effect from now until Friday. This includes watering and filling a pool.
At the June 1st ordinary meeting, Council voted to install two additional mandatory stop signs at those intersections.
The Municipality is pleased to announce that it tabled its Plan d’adaptation aux changements climatiques (PACC) at the Council meeting of June 1st.
The Municipality of Chelsea will be lowering its flags to half-mast until June 10 in memory of the 215 Indigenous children from the Kamloops residential school.
Shoreline inspections along the Gatineau River will begin on private properties at the end of May and will continue throughout the summer.
Council decided to unify the borrowing by-laws for the water and wastewater system in order to respect the logic of the user/payer.
The Municipality is asking residents served by the water system to reduce their drinking water consumption as much as possible.
The Municipality is pleased to announce that it has joined Fonds des municipalités pour la biodiversité (Fonds MB).
Despite all the work done so far, it is not yet finished. Consult the schedule of studies and work to come for the year 2021.