Homes, businesses, and institutions may receive a visit over the next eight weeks from a member of the Green Patrol, an island-wide program to provide information about ecological issues.
The Green Patrol agent will not ask to enter the home. She or he will be wearing a green t-shirt and have proper identification.
“Côte Saint-Luc once again will benefit from the services of the Green Patrol, an educational service offered by the Eco Quartier and the Agglomeration of Montreal,” said Mayor Anthony Housefather. “The goal is to give people information so they can choose to incorporate more ecological behaviours in their daily lives.”
The Green Patrollers will also set up kiosks at municipal buildings, schools, apartment buildings, and townhouse developments. They will also be at special events, such as Canada Day.
For more information regarding the patrollers, contact Juliana Costa, Environmental Technician for the City of Côte Saint-Luc at 514-485-6868, ext. 3106 or jcosta@cotesaintluc.org.
Leslie Satenstein
Jun 13, 2013 @ 20:15:00
I hope they are working without remuneration. Do we really need that visit? Fix the potholes first. There are some ones on Cavendish and on Fleet near Cavendish where one bag of instant repair asphalt will do the job.