NEWS
The City of Dorval will once again hold its popular Community Treasure Hunt, this time on Saturday, May 4.
The preventive boil water notice has been lifted for residents living on Neptune Avenue.
Over the next few weeks, the City of Dorval will be replacing a number of signs throughout the municipality to make parking restrictions on Dorval streets clearer.
As of April 1, 2024, Lucien-L’Allier station will be closed for extensive repair work.
The boil water notice has been lifted for residents living on Brunet Avenue, Sims Place, Brunet Place, Bord-du-Lac—Lakeshore Terrace, and 925 to 1025 chemin du Bord-du-Lac—Lakeshore.
The City of Dorval appointed two new members to join the organization's management team in February.
Please note that Dawson Avenue will again be closed to traffic between Dorval Avenue and Garden Crescent, this time from January 8 to April 15, 2024, except during the weekends.
See the 2024 budget for the City of Dorval, which was adopted at a council meeting on December 4, 2023.
The Mayor of the City of Dorval, Marc Doret, officially unveiled the measures implemented by the municipal administration to secure the transit corridor of the Ullivik residence users towards transport and commercial hubs.
Together, we'll build the Dorval of tomorrow!
That's why the City of Dorval has launched a brand-new online consultation platform called "Dorval Citizen Participation"!
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