Municipal Council officially adopted the by-law respecting docks and conditions of occupancy of the municipal land bordering the Gatineau River at the September 7 Council meeting.
Important - Due to the high demand observed during the previous household hazardous waste (HHW) collections, the next collection will be spread out over a two-week period.
The first phase of work on chemin de la Rivière will take place from August 31 to October 15 on a section of approximately 2 km.
As part of culvert replacement work, a section of Route 105, will be completely closed to traffic from August 31 to September 14.
It’s possible to plan a donation now for the next blood drive organized by Chelsea’s Fire Department.
Following the first call for projects, the Municipality of Chelsea has accepted a total of eight projects, both community and municipal.
Following the article entitled "Chelsea's proposed dock fees double" published in the last edition of the Low Down, the Municipality would like to clarify some information regarding the draft by-law on docks.
The Municipality is currently recruiting to fill various paid positions for election staff.
This by-law aims to resolve the issue of private docks located on municipal land. It is a modified version of the original draft by-law following comments submitted by Chelsea residents.
Please take note of the following information regarding the road rehabilitation project on Chemin du Lac-Meech between Chemin Dunlop and the Gatineau Parkway