Urbanism
Earth Day on April 22
April 22 is Earth Day. On this occasion, the Town of Sutton would like to announce various ecological actions: the renewal of the Dandelion Challenge in May and the distribution…
Read MoreRiparian buffer strip: respect a 10 to 15 m strip for your gardens, flowerbeds, composts, chicken coops or paddocks
With spring just around the corner, gardeners are getting ready! The Sutton’s Urban and Land-Use Planning Department would like to remind you of the need to protect the riparian buffer…
Read MoreUrban and Land-Use Planning Department is currently overloaded
The Urban and Land-Use Planning Department is very busy during the Springtime, seeing that new projects are beginning. As a result of the present overload and the current staff shortage,…
Read MoreShort-term rental: new regulations and guidance documents
The Town of Sutton has adopted new by-laws, effective November 22, 2023, concerning tourist accommodations and short-term rentals. Guides, currently online, have been produced by the Urban and Land-Use Planning…
Read MoreREMINDER – Conferences on ecological corridors and sensitive habitats in Sutton and the new Regional Plan for Natural Environments
The Town of Sutton is organizing an evening of conferences on January 31, presenting the latest knowledge on the natural environments of interest on its territory and the new protection…
Read MoreConferences on ecological corridors and sensitive habitats in Sutton and the new Regional Plan for Natural Environments
The Town of Sutton is organizing an evening of conferences on January 31, presenting the latest knowledge on the natural environments of interest on its territory and the new protection…
Read MorePlenty of drinking water, but a resource to be protected!
On Tuesday, December 5, the Town of Sutton held a press conference and public presentation in the presence of some 50 people to announce the results of studies carried out…
Read MorePublic invitation to the presentation of our water supply studies
On behalf of the Town of Sutton, Sutton mayor Robert Benoît invites the public to a press conference and public presentation of the results of the studies conducted over the…
Read MoreJapanese knotweed, an invasive exotic plant in Sutton
Japanese knotweed is an invasive exotic plant native to East Asia. Its spread must be prevented. Japanese knotweed is a fast-growing herbaceous perennial often found on residential lots as an…
Read MoreBack to the September 27, 2023 public consultation meeting – Tourist and principal residence accommodation, and/or accessory dwelling units
At the public consultation meeting held on September 27, 2023, the Town presented draft by-laws numbers 114-4-2023, 114-5-2023, 115-17-2023, 188-2-2023 and 251-6-2023, which deal with tourist and principal residence accommodation…
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