Address:
6547 Roger Stevens Drive, Smiths Falls, ON K7A 4W6
Phone:
613-283-7478
The Finance/Treasury Department is responsible for the handling of the financial affairs of the Township and ensuring the overall financial well-being of the Township of Montague.
The Municipality passes an annual budget that consists of two parts, an operating budget, including all the expenditures required to deliver day-to-day Municipal services and the expected revenue (user fees, permits, etc.) and a capital budget which includes one-time expenditures for new or existing major projects or infrastructure (roads, sidewalks, bridges, etc.).
The Municipal budget can be found here: Operating and Capital Budget 2025 The Municipal budget for Water and Wastewater can be found here: Water and Wastewater Budget 2025
The Municipal budget can be found here: Operating and Capital Budget 2024 The DRAFT Municipal budget for 2024 can be found here: DRAFT 2024 Water & Sewer Budget Document
2025 BUDGETS
2024 BUDGETS
2024 DRAFT WATER & SEWER BUDGET
The Municipal budget can be found here: Operating and Capital Budget 2023 The Municipal budget for Water and Wastewater can be found here: Water and Wastewater Budget 2023
2023 BUDGETS
ASSET MANAGEMENT PLAN The Township of Montague's Asset Management Plan can be found here: 2025 Asset Management Plan The Finance/Treasury Department provides the following services:
FINANCIAL REPORTING The Finance Department is responsible to ensure compliance with a variety of legislated reporting requirements. Some of the required reports include the annual Financial Information Returns, annual Financial Statements, etc. 2023's Annual Financial Statements and FIRs can be found by clicking here: 2023 Township of Montague Financial Statements Interested in previous years? Email to receive a copy.
The Montague Township Public Works department is responsible for the maintenance of the 158.05 kilometers of road in the Township as well as drains, culverts, waste management, roadside mowing, and general maintenance.
Our after-hours emergency line for downed trees and roadway obstructions is: 613-284-1401
For information relating to County Roads, please call Lanark County Public Works at 613-267-1353
For information relating to Provincial Roads (Highway 15), please call the Ministry of Transportation at 1-888-362-1770
Surplus equipment is posted on GovDeals when available, and can be accessed via this link: GovDeals - Montague Township, ON
The Township of Montague’s Comprehensive Road Needs Study was completed in 2024 and presented to Council in 2025. The road network in Montague Township includes loose top, surface treated and asphalt roads with varying traffic volumes throughout. Presented in this report is a recommended Ten Year Capital Program for the Township’s roads and is intended to be a tool for Municipal Staff and Council during decision making processes. This document will be reviewed and updated annually to ensure that the information is current. To view this study, please click here
Please follow this link for a municipal consent: https://twpofmontague.permits.transnomis.com/MCEO/TWPM Once the consent has been approved, please complete the work in ROW permit: https://twpofmontague.permits.transnomis.com/WREO/TWPM
The Public Works department Township has a Winter Maintenance Policy that sets out the standards and expectations for road conditions during the winter season. To view this policy, please click here.
The Public Works department documents all noxious weeds on road allowances throughout the Township. If you have a concern that noxious weeds, located on the Township's road allowance, are negatively impacting agriculture or horticulture, please contact the Public Works Department to assess. The County of Lanark has further information on their website regarding noxious weeds, please click here. For residents wishing to "opt out" of spraying in order to take alternative vegetation control actions to control noxious weeds within the road allowance adjacent to their lands, a No-Spray Agreement can be completed and submitted to the Township Office by May 30, 2025. Residents with an agreement must complete alternative vegetation control actions by June 30, 2025. Access a copy of the agreement here: 2025 No Spray Agreement - Montague Township
Grading of roads is dependent upon the impact the weather and traffic has upon the condition of the roadway. You cannot grade when the road is wet or about to receive heavy rain. The first grading is usually light, which removes pot holes. The late spring grading shapes the road and prepares it for calcium chloride applications. Calcium Chloride is applied to freshly graveled roads and newly graded roads from May to June. This activity reduces the dust generated from traffic and helps maintain the graded shape of the road in the summer months. Shouldering is conducted as required to ensure good drainage of water from the roadway.
Hot or cold mix materials are used in filling potholes, depressions, and restoring edges.
Selective subdivision roads are swept in late spring / early summer, preferably when wet to keep dust to a minimum.
These activities take place on selected lengths of roadway when growth of roadside brush begins to interfere with sight lines and road drainage.
If a street light is out of order, please call the Township Office at 613-283-7478. We will need the pole number or the road name and the closest civic address number, in order to arrange repair of the street light.
Municipal Consents / Work in Right-of-Way
Winter Maintenance
Noxious Weeds

For 2025, the roadside noxious weeds program will be spraying the following areas: Wild Parsnip Spraying Locations 2025 Grading and Shouldering
Patching
Sweeping
Brushing and Ditching
Street Lighting
Montague's By-Law Enforcement/Animal Control Office is run on a contractual basis by Municipal Law Enforcement Services (MLES). If you would like to report any infractions, property standards issues, or loose dogs, please contact MLES directly at 613-809-7048 or email
The Township of Montague wishes to make the community safe, healthy and enjoyable place for all residents and those who visit the community. The Township has put in place various by-laws and regulations to encourage residents and businesses to be responsible and respectful of their neighbours and to contribute to the health and safety of our community.
The by-laws published on the Montague website are updated from time to time and are intended for information and general research purposes only. We cannot guarantee their accuracy or completeness as it is updated on an ongoing basis. A copy of the latest or final signed version of the by-law with the text and maps are available from the local Municipality by contacting the Township Clerk.
A By-Law to regulate the keeping and control of animals, or any class thereof, the animal identification system, licencing and the restraint of dogs and certain other aspects of animal control within the Corporation of the Township of Montague. Animal Control By-Law Number 4004-2023
A by-law to provide for the collection of household garbage and recycling materials in the Township of Montague Waste Collection and Disposal By-Law Number 4046-2024
A by-law to regulate the setting and maintaining of Open Air Burning for the Corporation of the Township of Montague. Open Air Burning By-Law Number 4118-2025
Property Standards By-Law No. 2801-2004 / Amended Property Standard By-Law 3995-2023 A by-law to provide standards for the maintenance and occupancy of Urban and Rural property within the Township of Montague
A by-law to regulate the height, description and location of fences in the Township of Montague
The Township has put in place various policies and regulations to be able to serve the community as best it can, and make the community as safe and inclusive as possible.
The policies published on the Montague website are updated from time to time and are intended for information and general research purposes only. We cannot guarantee their accuracy or completeness as it is updated on an ongoing basis.
This policy is intended to enable the Township to promptly and effectively address program and service delivery concerns raised by members of the public. The policy will assist the Township in providing excellent service to the public, and contribute to continuous improvement of operations.
The Township of Montague is committed to providing service in a manner that respects the dignity and independence of people with disabilities. We are also committed to giving people with disabilities the same opportunity to access our goods and services and allow them to benefit from the same services, in the same place and in a similar way as other customers. Customer Service Standards- Accessibility
In order to ensure the consistent, fair and equitable treatment of all donation requests, this policy has been developed to establish eligibility criteria and guidelines to administer such solicitations. All requests for a donation must be made through the application process as outlined in this policy. Individual departments or employees have no authority to approve/grant donations requests.
The building department is responsible for dealing with all applications and ensuring compliance under the Ontario Building Code.
A full list of Building Fees can be viewed in the by-law here: Building Fees 2024. Development Charges are in addition to these fees - Township DC can be viewed here: Development Charges 2022 and County DC can be viewed here: Development Charges 2021
A building permit is required for any structure measuring more than 108 square feet (10 m2), including farm structures. All fees must be paid prior to commencement of any construction. Building Permits are required for: If you are thinking about a construction project, we recommend contact the building department in your early planning stages so we can help identify the steps for your consideration and this will avoid any potential costly delays and disappointments. We wish to emphasize that the Building Department enforces the Ontario Building Code. Questions concerning Zoning or land use By-Laws should be directed to the Planning Department and any questions concerning property drainage and grading should be directed to the Public Works Department. New Home? An entrance permit must be in place either from the Province, the County of Lanark or the Township of Montague Public Works Department prior to the issuance of a building permit. Final inspection of the entrance must be completed before occupancy is permitted in new construction projects.
Mailboxes installed on Township roadsides are permitted as a courtesy and are the responsibility of the property owner. Posts for mail boxes should be forty-two inches above the ground, with the front of the mailbox eight inches from the edge of the road or shoulder. Posts should be 4x4 inch wood posts or a two-inch thin wall steel pipe.
Entrance Permits
During the winter the Township will not clear entrance culverts that have become blocked as a result of improper snow disposal by the resident. Culverts that collapse, deteriorate or become unsuitable for proper drainage at any time must be replaced by the property owner at their own expense.
Roadside ditches are not a public utility; property owners do not have the right to outlet to roadside ditches. The Township reserves the right to remove or restrict any outlets to ditches that cause operational issues or damage to the drainage system. If you need to direct water to the Township’s ditches, it is recommended that you contact the Township’s Public Works Department before proceeding.
Existing entrances that are affected by the reconstruction/rehabilitation of a Township Road will be reinstated by the Township of Montague. If you are having your driveway re-paved, consider having the Public Works department check the condition of the entrance beforehand. If you are building a new home, your building permit cannot be issued until the Building Department receives confirmation that you have applied for an entrance through Public Works.
The Line Fences Act provides a procedure for the resolution of line fence disputes between owners of adjoining properties. The act does not deal with disputes about fences that are not on a boundary line. The Line Fences Act is applicable in the following two situations: To solve this, property owners can request that the Township assign “fence-viewers” to resolve the dispute and issue a decision. A fence-viewer can only address two situations: The Township of Montague encourages property owners to attempt to reach a peaceful solution before contacting the Township to help resolve the issue. However, if you are experiencing a dispute, please contact the Clerk to discuss the problem or receive further information. If a viewing is conducted, ALL costs are to be paid by one or both of the property owners.
When is the Line Fences Act Used
Fence Viewers

6547 Roger Stevens Drive
P.O. Box 755
Smiths Falls, ON K7A 4W6
Phone: 613‑283‑7478
Email:
Hours of Operation:
Monday to Friday - 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.