For several days, municipal employees have been working tirelessly to repair roads and infrastructure damaged by last weekend’s rains, provide you with information, and address your concerns, all while ensuring the proper functioning of municipal services. In this context of emergency measures to ensure the safety and well-being of our community, we remind you of the importance of a kind and respectful attitude towards all municipal employees. A simple “thank you” or a word of encouragement can make a big difference in their day. |
Work in progress on municipal roads | ||
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Hollow Glen | Between Cadillac and de la Montagne | A subcontractor is carrying out the complete reconstruction under the supervision of the municipal team. |
Fleury | Intersection of chemin Childs | Corrective work is underway.
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Meech | Between parkings P9 and P11 | Work begins August 19
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Reid | Between Route 105 and Pelletier | An assessment of the work is underway with an external contractor. |
Chemin de la Rivière | Several sectors | Corrective work is underway. |
Kingsmere | Near 92, ch. Kingsmere | Corrective work is underway. |
Route 105 | Near ch. Brown and Engler | Corrective work is underway. |
Musie | Intersection of Route 105 | An assessment of the work will be made in the next few days. |
Southridge | Near 63-67, ch. Southridge | An assessment of the work will be made in the next few days. |
Ojai | Complete road | Corrective work on road shoulders - work begins August 19 |
Important Information - private road and private property |
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** Although we have carried out emergency work on some culverts and driveways, please note that the Municipality is responsible for municipal roads only.** If your property or private road has been affected by the disaster, you may be eligible for financial assistance from the provincial government. To find out about eligibility requirements for the General Disaster Financial Assistance Program, eligible expenses and amounts awarded, or how to apply for financial assistance, visit: Quebec.ca/claims-assistance To watch a self-explanatory video on the program click hereFor more information, you can contact Services Quebec Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. IMPORTANT: You do not need to register with the Municipality to be eligible for emergency assistance, as the Municipality has declared a local state of emergency. You can begin your work without requesting a permit beforehand and apply for one afterward. Simply notify the Urban Planning Department by email at urbanisme@chelsea.ca, specifying the nature of your work. |
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