Development projects
This section is intended as a point of reference for the various large-scale projects of the Town of Baie-D'Urfé.
Do you wish to follow the evolution of an important project on the territory of the Town?
Consult the "Development projects" section for available information.
ASH TREE REMOVAL
Ash Groves Safety and Restoration Program
Presentation of the Reforestation Plan
Natural Areas Reforestation Plan – prepared by Trame-Verte for the Town of Baie-D’Urfé (French only)
Following a public tender, the contract to carry out the natural areas reforestation work was awarded to Services d’arbres Primeau Inc. The work will take place in spring 2026 and is expected to extend over approximately nine (9) weeks, weather permitting.
DEVELOPMENT OF VOLLEYBALL AND PICKLEBALL COURTS
The Town is moving forward with its project to develop pickleball and beach volleyball courts.
Council has selected the locations for both future facilities:
- the pickleball courts will be adjacent to the existing tennis courts;
- the beach volleyball court will be built at Bertold Park.
Council has also authorized the Administration to submit a grant application to the ministère de l’Éducation to support the project.
Given the timelines associated with the grant application, construction work is planned for spring 2027.
Further information will be shared as the project progresses.
REGULATORY REFORM
Consult the final by-laws adopted at the June 17 meeting:
By-law 1111 – Subdivision by-law
By-law 1112 – By-law respecting building construction, occupancy and maintenance
By-law 1113 – Site planning and architectural integration program by-law
By-law 1114 – By-law on comprehensive development plan
By-law 1115 – By-law on minor exemptions
By-law 1116 – By-law respecting demolition of immovables
Consult the draft by-laws adopted at the May 13 meeting:
By-law 1108 – Master plan (with Appendix)
By-law 1110 – Zoning by-law (with Appendix)
By-law 1111 – Subdivision by-law
By-law 1112 – By-law respecting building construction, occupancy and maintenance
By-law 1113 – Site planning and architectural integration program by-law (with Appendix)
By-law 1114 – By-law on comprehensive development plan
By-law 1115 – By-law on minor exemptions
By-law 1116 – By-law respecting demolition of immovables (This by-law will be adopted at the June 17 special council meeting)
Consult the by-laws tabled at the notice of motion during the April 8 meeting:
Appendix A - Spatial organization design for the territory
By-law 1110 – Zoning by-law (with Appendix)
By-law 1111 – Subdivision by-law
By-law 1112 – By-law respecting building construction, occupancy and maintenance
By-law 1113 – Site planning and architectural integration program by-law (with Appendix)
By-law 1114 – By-law on comprehensive development plan
By-law 1115 – By-law on minor exemptions
By-law 1116 – By-law respecting demolition of immovables
An information session was held on March 29, 2025, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., at Alexander von Humboldt School, where the key highlights of the new by-laws were presented:
Presentation – Review of urban planning by-laws
A public consultation was held on May 31, 2025, at 9 a.m. at Alexander von Humboldt School. It presented the recently adopted draft urban planning by-laws to residents, as part of the public consultation procedure leading up to their adoption, with or without modification.
Presentation – Review of the urban program and planning by-laws
For any questions or comments, please contact info-urb@baie-durfe.qc.ca.
Your engagement is important in shaping the future of our town!
3rd World Cafe Workshop - Site Planning and Architectural Integration Plan (SPAIP) - July 6, 2024
- Invitation - June 10, 2024
- Presentation
- Participants notebook
- Content of presentation
2nd World Cafe Workshop - Regulatory Reform - March 18, 2023
- Invitation - March 3, 2023
- Participants notebook
- Content of presentation
- Workshop recording
World Cafe Workshop - Urban Plan - November 19, 2022
WATER FLUORIDATION
For over 74 years, the drinking water supplied to Baie-D’Urfé and several neighboring municipalities has been fluoridated through the Pointe-Claire and Dorval water treatment plants.
In the fall of 2024, the Agglomeration of Montreal took the unilateral decision to discontinue water fluoridation, affecting the demerged towns that are served by these facilities. As a result, the Town of Baie-D’Urfé has decided to share reliable information from accredited public health sources to ensure residents have access to accurate and comprehensive knowledge.
POSITION OF BAIE-D’URFÉ
Open Letter from Mayor Heidi Ektvedt (french only)
Request to maintain fluoridation of drinking water (page 3-4)
DRSP
Response from Dr. Mylène Drouin (Regional Director of Public Health for Montreal) (french only)
Interim Opinion of the Montreal Regional Public Health Department (french only)
MSSS
Response from Dr. Luc Boileau (National Director of Public Health) (french only)
Community Water Fluoridation – Position of the Québec Director of Public Health
DEVELOPMENT OF BERTOLD PARK
Plan for the development of Bertold Park - September 2024
TOWN'S SEPTIC SYSTEMS
RECONSTRUCTION OF THE BIKE PATH
At the April 14, 2026 Council meeting, the Town Council awarded a contract to Lee Ling Paysagement for the reconstruction of the bike path connecting Clark-Graham Avenue to the EXO train station.
The project includes a complete reconstruction of the path, the installation of a new lighting network, and measures to preserve existing trees.
This work will improve travel conditions along this important route for both cyclists and pedestrians, while providing a safer and better-adapted environment for users.
Located near the industrial sector, this path also serves as an important route for workers and will help improve accessibility and connectivity within the area.
The work is expected to take place over a period of approximately six weeks between May and October 2026. Access to the train station will be maintained, although occasional traffic disruptions are expected.

JOHN-WEIR PARK
RENOVATION OF BUS STOPS IN THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR
At the April 14, 2026 Council meeting, two contracts were awarded as part of the bus stop development project in the industrial sector.
A first contract was awarded to 9378-6549 Québec Inc. (EDJ) for the construction work, which includes the installation of 17 new concrete slab bus stops.
A second contract was awarded to Laboratoire GS Inc. to ensure quality control of materials, soil traceability, and environmental monitoring during the work.
This project is part of the overhaul of the West Island public transit network in preparation for the opening of the Anse-à-l’Orme REM station. The new bus line 223, which will replace former bus line 219, will operate a loop route between this station and the industrial sector.
Work will begin on May 19, 2026 and is expected to take place over a period of approximately seven weeks. Work hours will be Monday to Thursday from 7:00 a.m. to 5:15 p.m., and Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Occasional traffic disruptions are expected.
These improvements will enhance access to public transit, provide safer infrastructure for users, and better serve workers in the industrial sector.

ROAD RESURFACING (2026)
Morgan Street (between Victoria Street and the Highway 20 access ramp)
Baie-D’Urfé Town Council has awarded a contract to Groupe DGS Inc. to prepare the tender documents required for the upcoming resurfacing work on Morgan Street.
Preparing the technical documents is an essential step before the work can proceed.
We aim to have the work completed by the beginning of the school year.
ACQUISITIONS
Wacker-Neuson WL32HF (2020)

Volkswagen e-Golf Electric Car (2020)

Pumptrack (2020)

Chevrolet Silverado 3500 (2023)

Develon DL200-7 (2023)

Ford F-150 Lightning fully electric pick-up truck (2025)

ARCHIVED DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
- Relocation of the storm sewer outfall at Place Wilson (2025)
- Road resurfacing (2025)
- Drainage Repair of Surrey Street and Surrounding Streets (2024–2025)
- Town Hall Renovation (2023-2024)
- Rehabilitation of Sunny Acres and Lakeview streets (2023)
- Rehabilitation of the service road in the East sector (2021)
- Rehabilitation of Lakeshore Road in the West sector and various streets (2021)
- Rehabilitation of the Whiteside Taylor Centre and municipal library parking lot (2021)
- Rehabilitation of the access and parking lot of the Fritz Community Centre (2021)
- Shoreline stabilization and replacement of the outfall at Bertold Park (2021)
- Paving work on various streets in the residential sector (2020)
