Please note that on Monday, July 13, chemin de la Mine will be closed to traffic north of rue Marie-Burger.
The prohibition of outdoor fires, in effect since June 23rd , is now lifted.
Due to the exceptional circumstances surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, please note that Council’s ordinary session of July 7, 2020, will be held by audiovisual conference through the Zoom digital platform.
Over time, illegal parking, increased crowds and numbers of people on site, excessive noise, alcohol and drug consumption, open fires, garbage, and altercations with residents, not to mention the dangerousness of the site, have become a problem and a concern for emergency services and citizens alike.
The Chelsea Express is distributed free of charge by mail four times a year to all citizens, and is available in digital format.
Because of the extreme fire risk announced by SOPFEU, a ban on open fires is currently in effect.
The Municipality is asking residents served by the water system to reduce their drinking water consumption as much as possible.
With the heat wave announced, the Municipality of Chelsea invites its citizens to follow these safety tips to protect themselves from the effects of the heat.
Of these, 95% are Chelsea residents or business owners. Thank you very much!
The Fire Department wishes to inform residents of District 2 and 3 that Chelsea firefighters will be, in the coming months, conducting residential visits to inform and educate homeowners about the provisions of the Chelsea Fire Prevention By-law.
This page was last updated on June 1, 2019