
Montreal begins annual effort to clear tonnes of garbage exposed by snowmelt
MONTREAL — Street cleaning is a rite of spring in Montreal, after receding snow exposes months’ worth of cigarette butts, dog waste, and other garbage.
In a park east of downtown on Wednesday, city officials told reporters that an army of street sweepers, sidewalk washers and workers with brooms and shovels will pick up what is expected to be at least 50,000 tonnes of trash and gravel.
A couple of blocks from the park, a scrubbing brush, flattened cardboard boxes and reusable bags littered the curb, providing a reminder of the task at hand.
Spokesman Philippe Sabourin said that because Montreal is a “winter city,” some cleaning operations can’t take place during colder months when snow and ice blanket the roads and streets.