
Bromont key City Services: Your Complete Guide to Local Resources
Quick Tip
Bromont residents can sign up for automated reminders for garbage collection and snow removal alerts through the city's online portal.
What You'll Find in This Guide to Bromont City Services
This post maps out the municipal and community resources available to Bromont residents — from waste collection schedules to recreation programs. Knowing where to go saves time, reduces frustration, and helps you take full advantage of what our community offers.
Where Does Bromont Handle Property Taxes and Permits?
The Hôtel de Ville de Bromont at 100 rue de Bromont is your go-to spot for property tax payments, building permits, and zoning questions. They're open weekdays 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. You can pay taxes online through the city's portal — far easier than driving down.
Permit applications for renovations or new construction start here. Bring your plans, property survey, and a healthy dose of patience. Processing takes anywhere from two weeks to two months depending on complexity.
How Does Waste Collection Work in Bromont?
Bromont operates a bi-weekly curbside collection system — garbage one week, recyclables the next. Food waste (compost) gets picked up weekly from spring through fall, less frequently in winter.
Here's the breakdown:
| Service | Frequency | What Goes In |
|---|---|---|
| Garbage | Bi-weekly | Non-recyclable household waste |
| Recycling | Bi-weekly | Paper, plastic #1-7, glass, metal |
| Compost | Weekly (seasonal) | Food scraps, yard waste |
| Large items | By appointment | Furniture, appliances (fees apply) |
Miss a pickup? The Bromont city website has a collection calendar tool — bookmark it.
What Recreation Programs Does Bromont Offer?
Bromont runs seasonal programs through the Centre communautaire de Bromont on rue Shefford. Soccer for kids, yoga for adults, swimming lessons at the municipal pool — there's something for every age bracket.
Registration opens three times yearly (September, January, April). Locals get first dibs before spots open to neighboring communities. Pro tip: set a reminder — popular programs fill within hours.
The Bromont mountain resort isn't just for skiers. Residents get discounted rates on summer hiking and mountain biking passes — worth the card if you're outdoorsy.
That said, not everything runs through the city. The Bibliothèque de Bromont — our public library on boulevard de Bromont — operates independently with its own card system, hours, and programs. Separate membership required.
Worth noting: winter parking bans are enforced aggressively. Move your car during snow removal or you'll find a ticket — and possibly a tow. Signs go up on rue Principale and major arteries when bans take effect.
Bromont's services aren't perfect (what city's are?), but they're ours. Get familiar with the systems, bookmark the portals, and you'll spend less time chasing answers and more time enjoying life here.
