City of Beaconsfield
The City of Beaconsfield is an independent municipality located on the West Island of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Its core mission is to provide municipal governance and public services, fostering an inclusive community with a high-quality living environment that respects both natural and built environments through responsible and innovative management. The City's administration is headquartered at City Hall, located at 303 Beaconsfield Boulevard.
Beaconsfield offers a comprehensive range of public services to its residents, including public works (such as road maintenance, waste collection, and snow removal), urban planning and permits, public security through its municipal patrol, and a vibrant array of recreation and community life services, including parks, a library, and cultural activities. The City also focuses on environmental services and general citizen support.
Martin St-Jean currently serves as the Mayor of Beaconsfield. The City is recognized for its commitment to sustainable development and the preservation of green spaces. Notably, Beaconsfield was an early adopter of a "pay-as-you-throw" waste management system, which has significantly reduced landfill waste. The municipality is also engaged in ongoing litigation against the Montreal Agglomeration, seeking $20 million in alleged overpaid taxes. In recent news, the City secured a grant from the Government of Canada to support universal accessibility at its upcoming multipurpose Cultural Centre and has been recognized as one of Montréal's Top Employers for the seventh consecutive year.
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