1.
What are the boundaries of District Four?
2.
How can I contact Steven Erdelyi?
3.
What is Steven Erdelyi's Portfolio on Council?
4.
Where is Côte Saint-Luc City Hall?
5.
Where can I get more info about the Brown Bin Program?
6.
What's new in District 4?
7.
What's coming soon in District 4?
1.
District Four consists of the south-west section of Cote Saint-Luc,
bordered by the Wavell CP line to the North, the Baily CP line to the
East, Westluke Avenue to the West, and Montreal-West to the South.
For a map of Cote Saint-Luc district four click here.
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2.
You can contact Steven Erdelyi by e-mail
or phone at 514-485-6945.
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3.
Councillor Erdelyi is responsible for the Public Works and Engineering
Portfolio.
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4.
Cote Saint-Luc City Hall is located at 5801 Cavendish Boulevard, Cote
Saint-Luc, Quebec H4W 3C3.
To view a map, click
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5.
You can get more info about the brown bin program by visiting my blog,
ecoCSL.org, view
the DVD, program
expansion flyer, plasticized card,
FAQ flyer, sticker
and map distributed
to all homes. You can also download the introductory
letter, information card
and pamphlet for the
brown bin organic waste collection program that the 500 pilot homes
received.
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6.
Here's a list of what's new in District 4 over the last four years:
•
$500,000 Renovation of Fletcher Park
• Brown Bin curbside organic waste collection
• Recycling Expanded to almost all high rises
• Large Blue Bins for all single-family homes and duplexes
• Restored skating rink at Schwartz Park
• Crossing Guard at CSL Rd & Westminster during mornings
• Regular District Meetings
• Round table discussions on Fletcher Park
• Stop sign at corner of Earle & Oakwood
• Stop sign at corner of Cote Saint-Luc Rd. & Westluke
• Traffic studies of several streets
• New 30km/h signs near Fletcher, Schwartz and Earle Parks
• Increased patrol by Public Security
• Graffiti removed at parks, on signs
• Lobbied Canada Post to remove graffiti from mailboxes
• New benches
• New public recycling bins
• New city trees planted
• New garbage cans
• Lights at parking lot beside Fletcher Park (public- private
partnership)
• Improved lighting at Schwartz Park
• Clean-up of vacant lots
• Lines at intersections repainted
• No parking sign times standardized (8am-5pm)
• Concrete pots moved to Ashdale & Baily
• Bathrooms open at Richard Schwartz Park during summer days
• Minor renovations to Earle Park
• Bench at Cote Saint-Luc Rd. & Westminster moved
• Relining water pipes on Smart and Adalbert
• Kingsley repaved between Sunnybrooke & Ashdale
• Timely repair of burnt out light
• New street signs
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7.
Here's what's coming soon in District 4:
• Completion of major renovations at Fletcher Park.
• More
traffic calming measures (on Westluke and near Parks)
• More new benches
• More new garbage cans and public recycling bins
• More trees and flowers planted
• New equipment for Earle Park
• Further improve snow and ice removal
• More aqueduct relining and roads repaved (aqueduct relining
in 2010 scheduled for Westluke between Edinburgh and Linden, Earle between
Small and Tyme, and Arcadian between Westluke and Smart)
• Improved lighting and cameras in Parks
• Community gardens in District 4
• Return of the bus shelter at CSL Rd. & Robert Burns
• Expand organic waste collection to multifamily and seniors residences
• Recycling implemented in remaining highrises
• Repaving Luck (Scheduled for the summer / fall of 2010)
• Renovating the the traffic lights at the intersection
of CSL Rd. and Westminster.
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