failing that, the cemetery says the city should pay it $15 million in damages.
the move follows “the city’s unilateral decision and the failure of our discussions with representatives of the current administration,” maxime jacques, general manager of mount royal commemorative services, said tuesday.
“we hope this legal action will convince the city to develop a project that respects the rights of our lot owners, their families, and all clients and visitors to our facilities while promoting harmonious coexistence for all.”
currently, drivers can reach the top of the mountain via camillien-houde from the east or remembrance rd. from the west. under the plan, remembrance road would remain open to vehicles.
days after plante’s announcement, the cemetery, which has an entrance on camillien-houde, sent the city a legal letter asserting that
the road closure would contravene a 1928 agreement between the cemetery and the city.