Petition to stop $3.45M granite tree stumps on Mount Royal takes root - Action News
Home WebMail Saturday, November 23, 2024, 03:37 PM | Calgary | -11.6°C | Regions Advertise Login | Our platform is in maintenance mode. Some URLs may not be available. |
Montreal

Petition to stop $3.45M granite tree stumps on Mount Royal takes root

A petition opposing a City of Montreal plan to spend nearly $3.45 million on 27 granite tree stumps has 1,000 signatures and counting.

Petition author Amanda Cockburn calls sculptures 'incongruous' in natural park setting

An artist's rendering of the proposed project depicts the 27 statues that will dot various locations in Montreal. (City of Montreal)

A petition opposing a City of Montreal plan to spend nearly $3.45 million on27 granite tree-stump sculptures has 1,000 signatures and counting.

Launched by a Dawson College Englishteacher, Amanda Cockburn,the petition calls the project "redundant and stupid" and urges the city to spend the money on creating more green space instead.

The 27granite statues, which will also serve as benches,areto be scattered acrossvarious locations, includingMount Royaland the campus of the Universit de Montral.

The petition reached Cockburn's goal of1,000signatures by 3:30 p.m. Tuesday.

The petition is to bedelivered to the City of Montreal, Mayor Denis Coderre and Quebec's CultureMinistry.

Comments left by those signingthe petition described the project as "frivolous," "ridiculous," "abusive" and "hideous."

Interviewed on CBC Montreal's Daybreak Tuesday, Cockburn added "ugly" to that list.

"I think they're really incongruous in the natural setting of the mountain," she said.

"I take aesthetic issue with the stumps. They assault my sense of taste."

Mayor defends sculptures

Coderre has countered that the sculptures aren't stumps.

"It's a piece of art. It's a signature project," he said.

Montreal mayor Denis Coderre says the artwork will increase accessibility because the statues also serve as benches. (City of Montreal)
The contract for the granite statues was awardedtoAmnagement Ct Jardin Inc. andapproved by a majority vote at a Maycity council meeting.The project has yet to beapprovedbythe Quebec Culture Ministry.

The sculpturesare one of the many projects being undertaken for Montreal's 375th anniversary.

Cockburn said she's not opposed to marking the anniversary, but she doesn't see the granite sculptures as the way to do it.

"It would have been a great opportunity for the city to put out a public call to the citizens of Montreal to come up with a project collectively," she said.

"I don't see the value in this one, and I'd like to stop the installation."