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Street cleaning

Discover how Brossard is bringing its streets and public spaces back to life with meticulous spring cleaning, ensuring a clean and welcoming environment for all its citizens!

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Street cleaning in Brossard: your practical guide

Every spring, Ville de Brossard undertakes clean-up operations to provide a clean, safe and pleasant environment. Find out everything you need to know to prepare and participate effectively in this collective effort.

Clean-up operations generally begin in mid-April, as soon as weather conditions permit. The mechanical sweepers operate first on the main boulevards, then progress to the collector and residential streets. This process takes around 40 working days to cover the entire city.

Yes, to ensure effective cleaning, the City recommends parking your vehicles in your driveway during operations. Mechanical brushes need unobstructed access to clean debris and abrasives. If you see teams in your area, avoid parking on the street.

It is normal for abrasives to remain after the first pass. Mechanical sweepers make up to three passes to completely remove debris. Please be patient: these additional operations are planned and will be carried out quickly.

If you notice a dangerous problem, such as a pothole or disturbing debris, you can contact Services Brossard to report the situation. However, there is no need to report normal accumulations of dust or stones: these will be dealt with according to schedule.

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A collective effort for a cleaner city

Thanks to rigorous planning and the cooperation of its citizens, the City of Brossard ensures efficient cleaning of its streets and public spaces. Together, we can preserve a clean and pleasant environment for all. Check the City’s website for updates on the progress of work in your area.