Last week, Council made the decision to move the train station to municipal land located at the intersection of Chemin Old Chelsea and Highway A-5.
Following the Quebec government's announcement concerning the transition of the MRC des Collines-de-l'Outaouais to an emergency zone, here are the changes to the services affected by these new measures.
The Chelsea Foundation, which operates the Meredith Centre, is launching a public survey today to gauge the community's interest in building and operating a pool at the Meredith Centre.
The petition calls on the Minister to ask the NCC to respect the recommendations made by the Payments in Lieu of Taxes Dispute Advisory Panel.
The speed limit will officially be reduced to 50 km/h on Route 105 between Chemin Sherrin and chemin Pawley.
The Municipal Council today is calling on Outaouais Members of Parliament, to denounce the ongoing delay on the part of the National Capital Commission (NCC).
As part of the revision of the Master Plan and planning by-laws, the Municipality invites you to participate in its second public consultation that will focus specifically on the Master Plan.
The old train station, which is more than 100 years old, will officially be moved to the Mill area soon.
The Municipality is pleased to announce that it will benefit from a $1.5M grant for the completion of the Voie Verte Chelsea trail (community trail).
The Municipality would like to inform all residents that a speed limit change on a 1 km section of Route 105 will come into effect soon.