Tuesday, March 24th, 2020  

The City continues to closely monitor the situation regarding COVID-19 and the preventive measures recommended by the Government of Quebec.

All of the measures that were announced in previous communications are still in effect. Below, you will find new or updated information.

See all the info on COVID-19

CITY ESSENTIAL AND NON-ESSENTIAL SERVICES

The gouvernement du Québec has ordered the closing of all non-essential stores and services as of Wednesday, March 25th at 00:01 until April 13rd, 2020.

Following this announcement, municipal organizations must determine which essential resources must be maintained in order to be able to provide priority services to citizens. To this end, the services deemed essential by the Ville de Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue are:

- Public works
- Municipal patrol (public security)
- Administrative services (General management, communication, reception, treasury, taxation, registry and IT support)

Non-essential services are:
- Recreation service;
- Library
- Engineering
- Urbanism, permits and inspections

Please note that all administrative and non-essential services are currently operational at City Hall or by telework during regular office hours, Monday to Thursday, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m (Closed on Friday).

For more information on the business sectors that have been deemed essential by the Government of Quebec, see the official list of priority services and activities.

PARKING REGULATIONS

Parking regulations remain in effect, but will not be applied until April 13, 2020, that is, we will not issue a statement of offense until that date.

HOWEVER, note that any parked vehicle that does not respect the road safety code or the municipal regulations stating that parking is prohibited at this location, that is dangerously parked or that does not respect the overnight non-parking notice still in effect until March 31st (if applicable) is subject to a ticket and/or towing.

To find out if winter overnight parking is permitted (until March 31st), consult the Info-Snow page. The information is updated daily at 4 p.m.

COVID-19
SELF-CARE GUIDE

Developed by the gouvernement du Québec, this guide is designed to enable Quebecers to make the best possible decisions to protect their health and the health of their loved ones during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Consult the guide, or visit quebec.ca/en/coronavirus for more information on COVID-19.

FLOOD WATERS

CURENT STATUS UPDATE

Lac des Deux-Montagnes: The current water level is still NORMAL. 

Lac St-Louis: The current water level is below the "threshold of minor flooding".
 

ARE YOU READY?

In the event that floods occur again this year, the current situation with COVID-19 could make it harder to find voluteers and obtain other help and support services.

It is therefore very IMPORTANT that you take all the necessary measures to properly prepare yourself. Visit our website to find out how you can prepare.

Note that the agglomeration of Montréal is currently establishing a list of suppliers of important goods and services in the event of floods, and will ask the government of Quebec to ensure that these suppliers are among the priority services that must remain operational.

How can I prepare for floods?