Rockhill Tenants Collective

Residents of the Rockhill apartments in Montreal

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Category: Quality of Service

26 June 2024

The holes in the walls left by the removal of the old speakers remain wide open, three months later, with no plan to fill them. This constitutes a violation of housing sanitation and provides an easy entry point for insects.

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12 June 2024

Once more, litter ont the ground due to insufficient garbage bins after this area was just washed, creating a breeding ground for vermin:

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01 June 2024

The CLR compiled the results of the bilingual survey that was distributed in the mailboxes of all apartments in the complex. To ensure the best possible representation of all buildings, responses collected in person (door-to-door) were added to the spontaneous responses (returns of completed questionnaires), in an approximate proportion of 50%-50%.

235 tenants, nearly a quarter of all tenants, if the vacancy rate is not considered, responded to the survey between April 6 and May 6, 2024.

Click here to obtain the complete analysis report.

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30 May 2024

The grounds at Rockhill have often been graced with greenery. Indeed, they are an extension of the woods of the Oratory and have a heritage vocation to contribute to the conservation of Mount Royal.This greenery has always been one of Rockhill's undeniable assets, contributing to its healthy living environment. However, several practices of the Minto administration contribute to killing the greenery and creating arid or poorly used areas due to a lack of proper grounds management.

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27 May 2024

For the past 2 years, sanitation has been deteriorating, which is evidenced by the increased presence of insects and now rats. Decisive action is needed before all buildings are completely overrun!

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27 May 2024

In the summer of 2023, a project to refurbish the balconies of building F was initiated by the administration, after having completed those of building E. A year later, the work continues amidst dust, noise, and a lack of transparency, raising fears for other planned work by Minto.

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27 May 2024

The administration tried to remove the graffiti on the walls but it can still be seen. It might be necessary to call in a professional cleaner with pressure washing equipment and/or effective solvents.

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17 April 2024

The Rockhill Tenants Collective is in the process of surveying the residents on the quality level of the Rockhill services. If you haven't completed a paper responses yet, you can supply your answer via the web. Respond to the survey

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14 April 2024

The lack of irrigation last summer causing the drying out of newly laid lawns, and the snow removal tractor's off-trail excursions mean that, with the arrival of spring, many areas on the Rockhill grounds have turned to mud, giving it the appearance of a construction site, rather than a property about which the Montreal Heritage Council said in 2013:

"The CPM considers it important that a landscaping management plan be implemented (...) in order to preserve the landscape qualities of the place in the medium and long term."

and about the "Contribution to the project for conservation of Mont-Royal":

"The layout should take more into account the fact that part of the site is located in the buffer zone surrounding the Oratory Woods."

(see l'avis de Réaménagement des espaces extérieurs - Appartements Rockhill)

In the face of such a disaster, one can only denounce the administration's lack of concern for Rockhill's green vocation. We demand that Minto take its ecological responsibilities seriously and dismiss contractors who are negligent with respect to landscaping!

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14 April 2024

Now that the last snow is behind us, the debris from what were still garden lamps last year are scattered all over the grounds, giving it a post-apocalyptic and neglected look that matches the presence of graffiti, cigarette butts, and mud. The administration tells us that decisions about suppliers are made in Ottawa, so they cannot decide whether or not to take them back next year. We are assured that very serious warnings have been given, however - which seems to indicate that they will have another chance to destroy the new lamps supposed to replace these.

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Next meeting

Monday 9th of September 2024 at 7 PM

In the hall of building C

(next to the stores)

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The Collective

Affected by the deterioration of the Rockhill Apartments in Montreal, some tenants began meeting in July 2023 to consider ways to address the situation.

From these meetings emerged the Rockhill Tenants Collective, a spontaneous group dedicated to upholding the rights of residents and the heritage value of this once upscale and avant-garde complex.