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A quick reminder that the payments for user fees, water and sewer taxes, dog licenses and business licenses are due on May 31st, 2020. A resolution was adopted to suspend the penalty fees for property taxes until this date.

For any information about property and water taxes, please call 613 632-0106 ext. 2266 or email us at: . You still can make a tax payment, please use one of the following options:

  • Use our secure outer box at main entrance;
  • Through your online banking services (smartphone or computer).
  • At your financial institution.
  • Pre-Authorized debit plan.
  • Postdated cheque.

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GENERAL AND CRITICAL PREVENTION MEASURES

Things like practicing physical distancing (staying 2 metres away from others), proper hand hygiene, keeping surfaces and objects clean, and preventing contact with potentially infected people are all critically important measures. Other information on how you can protect yourself is available on ontario.ca/coronavirus.

PROCEDURES

• Daily passes are only available for purchase online at: https://www.hawkesbury.ca/en/living/recreation/tourism-and-municipal-boat-launches

• Residents with seasonal passes in 2018-2019 may renew their pass online at https://www.hawkesbury.ca/en/living/recreation/tourism-and-municipal-boat-launches

• Seasonal passes for non-residents or those wishing to purchase a seasonal pass for the first time must do so through the Town of Hawkesbury’s online platform (see address above);

• Parking spots will be modified to allow for proper social distancing;

 

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SAFELY RE-OPENING BUILDINGS

When a building or part of a building is unoccupied for more than a month, the risk of water stagnating is higher which can lead to water quality degradation.

HOW TO PREPARE FOR RE-OCCUPANCY

Map your water system

Identify all treatment equipment, pumps, valves, tanks, taps, fountains, showers, etc., and be sure to include any connected food units such as coffee makers and drinking water fountains.

Flush your system

Flush at full force your cold water system first then your hot water system. Start where the water enters the building and work from closest to furthest.

For additional information, we encourage building owners to get more detailed guidance on the Canadian Water and Wastewater Association website at www.cwwa.ca

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IMPORTANT PUBLIC NOTICE

From April 27 to May 29 2020, the Department of Environmental Service will proceed to its unidirectional flushing operation of the water supply network. This operation will be performed from Monday through Friday, between 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. during this period.

The unidirectional flushing is intended to dislodge deposits in the water mains and preserve high water quality. To do this, the water must be forced in one direction and subsequently be evacuated through fire hydrants.

During this operation, a temporary drop of pressure and/or a reddish colouring of the water may occur. Before any use of water, we recommend that you verify if the water is coloured. If the water is coloured, leave the cold water taps running until the water returns to its usual colour. Additionally, we recommend that you to do your laundry in the evening or the weekend during this period. Note that this discolouration will have no harmful effect on your health.

We thank you for your cooperation and for more information, please do not hesitate to contact us at 613-632-0106, extension 2020.

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A special collection of waste, old furniture and anything not considered as household waste with the exception of hazardous waste and construction/demolition waste will take place according to the following schedule.
Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, we ask that you comply with strict public health measures and that you limit to a minimum interaction with the employees during the collection activities. We also ask that you contact Gilles R. Mayer Sanitation Ltd. by phone (613) 632-2581 rather than in person for any questions and/or comments.
The rubbish must be deposited close to the sidewalk or the curb, but not on the street, during the weekend preceding the date of collection, no later than 6:30 a.m. on Monday morning. The collection will be completed ONLY ONCE PER STREET, but may be done on ANY DAY of the week in accordance with the schedule below. Furthermore, the contractor will complete the waste collection by types of waste. This means that the contractor will collect the totality of all acceptable waste in many trips to your property. Therefore, do not be surprised if one particular type of waste was collected but not another. At the end of your collection week, all acceptable waste will have been collected.
Please note that the special collection will be done from the EAST END to the WEST END of town.
Please note that the construction and demolition materials as well as tree branches are not considered as waste. In the event that you wish to dispose of these materials, contact your local sanitation provider to schedule the pick-up at your expense.
Branches of hedge trimmings will only be picked up if they are tied in bundles not exceeding 6’ long by 2’ in diameter. Also, please note that old cars are not considered as acceptable waste.
Tires will no longer be picked up but can be deposited free of charge at Gilles R. Mayer Sanitation Ltd., 194 County Road 17, Hawkesbury from Monday to Friday from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm and 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm. Please note that your contact information will be requested at the time of the deposit for validation with the Ontarian Ministry of Environment.
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