FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Which day of the week is garbage collection?

 Garbage and recycling collection is done early Thursday morning. You are encouraged to take out your bags and your green bin on Wednesday evening. 

For more information, please visit the City of Dieppe Garbage and Recycling page.

Click here for the 2023 calendar.

What should I expect in a snowstorm?

Snow removal is done once the storm is over and after the snow plows from the city of Dieppe have passed through the Village. The City notifies our snow remover who begins his work afterwards. The snow remover must first go over Damien street, then follows the other streets. This process can take several hours.

I am a member of my condo corporation - what should I do?

Congratulation ! Being a member of your corporation is a great way to get involved in your community. Depending on your role, you have various duties and responsibilities to perform. For more information on these functions, we invite you to check the Resources section of our website. This page contains documents and links that can help any board member of your corporation. 

If the documents and links do not answer your questions, we invite you to write to us to request more information.

Email: dg@acvm.ca

Living in a condo: what does it mean?

Living in a condo is a bit different from living in a detached house. Here are some things to consider and know: 

- Know the law and regulations governing condos. 

- Know what is collective and individual. 

- Know the obligations when selling a condo. 

- Know the responsibilities of board members. 

- Know the role of the ACVM. I

n addition, you must agree to participate in the management of corporations, whether as a member of the board of directors, or simply to circulate information to other members of the corporation.

Why am I paying condo fees?

Condominium fees are the fees that Condominium owners pay to cover their share of the common expenses associated with running a Condominium and maintaining the common property elements. Common expenses could include insurance premiums, snow removal, gardening, repairs and maintenance to common property, property management fees, contributions to the reserve fund and more.

Condominium fees are often paid monthly, and can be divided into several funds. The fees are typically set based on an estimated annual operating cost for the entire Condominium.

For more information, please see Service New Brunswick's Frequently Asked Questions about. 

What do I own when I own a condominium?

When you own a Condominium, you individually own your unit and you share ownership of a percentage of common property with the other unit owners. Typically, your unit consists of the space within the finished walls of your living space.

The common area that everyone shares or the 'common elements' can include halls, elevators, pools, septic systems, land, exterior walls and general structures like the windows, roofs, outside doors and more.

You may also have some 'exclusive use' rights over the common elements which are outside of your unit. This is not private ownership; rather it gives you the right to use it exclusively. These could include balconies, parking spaces, storage lockers, driveways and lawns.

For more information, please see Service New Brunswick's Frequently Asked Questions about. 

What is there to do in Dieppe? Trail and park maps

It's sunny in Dieppe! All the conveniences of the city, while having nature nearby! 

Dieppe has many bike paths and multifunctional trails in addition to two beautiful parks: Rotary St-Anselme Park and Dover Park. 

Here are different maps of the facilities.