Overview
Municipal Administration and Civic Services
The Hôtel de Ville (City Hall) of Repentigny is the central command post for the municipal administration, housing the Direction Générale (General Management) and other key departments that ensure the smooth operation of the city. Located on Boulevard Iberville, this facility serves as the primary point of contact between the citizens and their local government. It is here that the City Council holds its democratic assemblies, making decisions that shape the future of Repentigny. The building is not only an administrative hub but also a place where residents can access a wide variety of municipal services, from tax payments to urban planning consultations.
General Management and City Clerk
The Direction Générale, situated within City Hall, acts as the bridge between the elected council and the municipal employees, overseeing the implementation of by-laws and city projects. Working alongside is the Greffe (City Clerk’s office), which is responsible for the legal custody of all municipal documents, public notices, and the management of access to information requests. Citizens often visit this department to obtain official certifications, submit claims to the city, or inquire about municipal regulations. The office ensures transparency and adherence to legal procedures in all city affairs.
Taxation and Urban Planning
For many residents, City Hall is the destination for financial and property-related matters. The taxation counter allows property owners to pay their municipal taxes and transfer duties (welcome tax) in person. Staff can provide detailed explanations of tax bills and assessment rolls. Additionally, while some permit services may be decentralized, City Hall remains a key resource for information regarding zoning, construction permits, and urban development plans. The administration is committed to sustainable development and providing high-quality service to its population, often offering bilingual assistance to accommodate all residents.
- Tax Payments: Secure counters for paying property taxes and municipal fees.
- Council Meetings: Public access to monthly city council sessions and democratic processes.
- Information Access: Submission of requests for municipal records and archives.
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