bciti citizen portal

bciti to become bciti+
The City of Saint-Lambert will soon be migrating its citizen portal to bciti+. You'll find the same services you've come to appreciate, but in a completely modernized interface designed to enhance the user experience. A few new features will also be added to keep you better informed about what's happening in your city. To find out more

Already have the bciti application?
Get ready! Download the new version now.

The bciti portal is a unique, transactional and interactive smart portal that gives you one-stop online access to a wide range of city services. Via your computer, tablet or smartphone, you can now:

With the arrival of bciti, the resident's card is going digital! This card will allow you to:

  • Sign up for or renew your memberships in bciti, without having to show up in person
  • Use your card with optical readers, such as the library’s self-service kiosks
  • View the activities of the members linked to your account
  • Consolidate and get easier access to certain municipal services online.
Each family member must obtain his or her own card.

How do I obtain a digital resident’s card?

1. I have my laminated resident’s card (even if it has expired)

Create a bciti account or log in to your bciti account, then link your resident’s card to your account.

2. I don’t have a resident’s card

Create a bciti account or log in to your bciti account and then apply for a resident’s card. You will then have to come to the recreation centre or the library with a piece of identification and a proof of residence.

What if I don’t have a smartphone?

Come to the recreation centre or the library. A staff member will be able to print a resident’s card for you. Like the digital card, it will contain your name, membership number, a bar code and your memberships, including their expiry dates.

Image de la carte citoyen numérique

Each family member must obtain his or her own card. If all your family members have a bciti account linked to a resident’s card, you can group all the digital cards together and use them from the same mobile device. This feature will allow you to avoid having to carry around several cards or losing them.

Mandatory approval of a new minor account
When you apply to add a new child account, you must go in person to a service counter with a proof of residence for yourself (health insurance card, driver’s licence, etc.) and a document proving your relationship to the child (birth certificate, hospital card or school report card). The clerk will then activate the family link.

The bciti portal lets you update your account as well as those of your family members. You no longer need to contact the City if you change your phone number or email, for example, as this can now be done directly via the portal

The portal allows you to take out memberships for the following services:

  • library
  • recreational activities
  • indoor swimming pool
  • tennis courts

You can also sign up for and renew memberships for the whole family.

The resident’s card is valid at all times, but memberships must be renewed. Make sure that your recreational activities membership is valid before registering for the activities offered each session.

Recreational activities membership

  • The recreational activities membership is valid for 24 consecutive months, including the month it was acquired, for residents and for non-residents.
  • To register for a recreational activity, your membership must be valid.
  • To get this membership or to renew it, you will be required to connect to bciti. In order to complete any membership process, you will need to provide a credit card number, even if it is free. No credit card numbers will be saved.

You’re strolling along the street and notice a burnt-out traffic light, a pothole or graffiti. Snap a picture of it with the bciti mobile app and we’ll be instantly made aware of the issue.

Don’t have a smartphone? You can also bring non-urgent issues to our attention and track the status of your report via our online bciti's requests module. You can also fill out the form available at the bottom of the page or contact us at 450 672-4444 or info.citoyens@saint-lambert.ca.

How the requests module works

The B-CITI mobile app lets you report a non-urgent issue in three easy steps:

1) Select the nature of the issue, add a description and snap a picture.
2) Locate the issue on the map or enter the nearest street address.
3) Send your report.

The issue will immediately be added to our list of work orders. You can track the status of your report and receive notification at each stage until the issue is resolved.

The requests module should only be used for non-urgent issues where public safety is not at risk. When in doubt, call 911.

Participate in problem resolution

Even though the Public Works crew regularly patrols the municipality, citizens are often the first to notice something that is broken or damaged. By reporting an issue as soon as you see it, you’ll be contributing to improving your environment and the quality of services offered. You’ll be helping us to respond faster to correct various situations throughout the municipality.

Receive important news bulletins by mobile push notification, text message (SMS) or email. You can choose the type of notification you’ll receive according to your interests. You could, for example, choose to only receive snow removal alerts or notifications of emergency situations.

How to sign up

To sign up to receive notifications, simply log in to the bciti citizen portal and create an account. Then go to the “Notifications” tab under the “My Profile” menu.

The information you provide will remain confidential and will not be used for any other purpose.

It is your responsibility to manage your file and keep your contact information up to date.

To benefit from these services, you must create a bciti account. You can do this via the web portal or the mobile app. If you do not have an email address or should you need help, feel free to drop by he recreation centre or the library.

Do you already have a bciti account with another city?
If you already have a bciti account in another city, simply log in to the Saint-Lambert portal using the same email and password. You can also add “Saint-Lambert” as one of your cities on the mobile app.

You do not need to create a new account. In fact, you will not be able to if you use the same email.

Procedures

To help you complete certain tasks, here are some step-by-step procedures to follow:

Not receiving mobile notifications even though you signed up? Make sure your app is open in your phone.

Mobile devices

Download the bciti smartphone app for free by clicking on one of the following links. We’re sure you’ll soon find that this app becomes an essential tool!

The bciti app is not yet available for tablets. For the time being, if you want to log in from this type of device, you’ll have to do so via the bciti online platform.

Questions?

If you need help, feel free to drop by the recreation centre or the library. A staff member will be happy to assist you as you discover bciti.

Get connected to bciti

Tell us what you think