Overview
Municipal Administration and Citizen Services
The Bureau d’arrondissement du Vieux-Longueuil is the local administrative hub for the historic borough of Vieux-Longueuil. Located on the bustling Rue Saint-Charles Ouest, this office serves as the primary point of contact between the Ville de Longueuil and its residents. It plays a vital role in maintaining the quality of life in the community by managing local services, urban planning inquiries, and providing a direct link to the borough council.
Key Services Provided
Residents visit this office for a variety of municipal needs, ensuring that local governance remains accessible and efficient. The core services include:
- Permits and Zoning: Issuing renovation permits, certificates of authorization, and providing information on urban planning by-laws.
- Taxation and Payments: Accepting payments for municipal taxes and other city fees.
- Citizen Cards: Issuing and renewing the Carte Accès Longueuil, which grants access to libraries and recreational facilities.
- Commissioner for Oaths: Official swearing-in of documents for legal or administrative purposes (availability may vary).
- Borough Council Support: Facilitating the administrative needs of the elected borough councillors and organizing public council meetings.
Historic Context
Vieux-Longueuil is the heart of the city, rich in heritage and culture. The borough office acts as a steward of this legacy, ensuring that modern development respects the historical character of the area. It is situated near the Co-Cathedral of Saint-Anthony of Padua, embedding the administration within the cultural center of the South Shore.
Accessibility
The office is located on the second floor and is fully accessible to persons with reduced mobility. It typically closes for a lunch break between 12:00 p.m. and 1:15 p.m., a detail visitors should keep in mind when planning their trip.
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