The Municipality of Chelsea is organizing its first compost distribution on a first-come, first-served basis. This pilot project promotes municipal compost collection. The service is self-serve, so people must arrive with the necessary equipment.
Work for the new traffic circle on Chemin d'Old Chelsea will start on September 30 and is expected to continue until November 2024.
This certification recognizes the efforts made by the Municipality and the community to encourage cycling and create a healthy and safe environment for all.
The Municipality seeks volunteer residents to serve on the committee for two years.
Here are the highlights of the September 10, 2024, Council meeting.
Exceptionally, municipal offices will close from 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. The library remains open as usual.
The Municipality of Chelsea has introduced a two-year moratorium on new construction in the village center, effective July 2, 2024, to modernize its infrastructure and promote sustainable development. A public consultation will be held in mid-October to clarify the issues and respond to residents' concerns before final adoption of the by-law in November.
The Municipality of Chelsea invites you to an information session to present and review the five pillars of our 2023-2026 strategic plan.
The situation has been restored and water can be used for daily needs, without restriction.
The Municipality of Chelsea and the Chelsea Foundation are pleased to announce the conclusion of an agreement for the purchase of land for the construction of Chelsea’s new French-language primary school.