I will host a Côte Saint-Luc District 2 Virtual Town Hall meeting on Monday, June 7 (7:30 p.m.).
To register for this Zoom meeting just go to www.cotesaintluc.org/virtualdistrictmeeting.
I created this initiative when I was first elected in the fall of 2005 as a way to maintain closer relations with constituents and talk mainly about issues related to the surrounding neighbourhood. Since then most other members of council have adopted this approach. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the last two such meetings have been held virtually.
Director of Public Works Beatrice Newman and Mayor Mitchell Brownstein will be special guests. Updates will be provided on the replanting of trees at the Ashkelon woodlands behind the library, the planned greenspace across from the Marquise condo on Marc Chagall, Isadore Goldberg Park, Rembrandt Park, The Avenue and traffic safety. Questions will be taken at the end.
District 2 encompasses Merrimac, Rembrandt., Kildare (between Marc Chagall and Honoré Balzac), Sir Walter Scott, Ilan Ramon, Marc Chagall, Mackle (between Cavendish and Brandeis), Quartier Cavendish Mall, Cavendish (Manoir Montefiore, Manoir Camelia, L’Excelsior, Town House), The Avenue, Jubilee, Park Place and Honoré-de-Balzac.
For more information, call (514) 485-6945 or email mcohen@cotesaintluc.org
Je serai l'hôte d'une assemblée publique virtuelle du district 2 de Côte Saint-Luc le lundi 7 juin (19 h 30).
Inscrivez-vous à CoteSaintLuc.org/fr/reuniondedistrictvirtuelle.
Les points à discuter seront les suivants
- Message du maire
- Espace boisé Ashkelon derrière l’hôtel de ville
- L’espace vert au parc Isadore Goldberg sur Marc Chagall
- Parc Rembrandt
- Questions de circulation
- L’avenue
- et autres nouveautés
Le district 2 comprend Merrimac, Rembrandt, Kildare (entre Rembrandt et Marc Chagall), Sir Walter Scott, Ilan Ramon, Marc Chagall, Mackle (entre Cavendish et Brandeis), le Quartier Cavendish, Cavendish (Manoir Montefiore, Manoir Camelia, L’Excelsior, les nouvelles maisons en rangée), ch. du Jubilé, Place Park Place et Honoré-de-Balzac.