Rockhill Tenants Collective

Residents of the Rockhill apartments in Montreal

Lamppost picked up - but the lamp is left behind!

The CLR asked the Rockhill administration why the employee sent to pick up the lamp post that was knocked over on the path and crushed by the snowplow, left its lamp a few steps away on the path, and did not bother to pick up other lamp posts that were dangerously leaning. The administration had not followed up and was surprised by this blatant lack of judgment, and promised to discuss this with the maintenance department.

Severity:
Important - greatly affects quality of life
Status:
New - for discussion with the administration
Open Questions:

What is the root cause:

  • not enough people to verify that the grounds are in good shape?
  • lack of training to know thart they need to pick up broken things so they can be repaired and don't become a danger to the public?
  • the corporate culture does not put a priority on fixing things that are broken?
Next meeting

Monday 9th of September 2024 at 7 PM

In the hall of building C

(next to the stores)

Contact

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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.