Fire officials were not consulted ahead of construction on a controversial industrial park in Val-des-Monts, Que., according to exchanges between officials obtained through a freedom of information request.
CBC NewsThe town hall in the municipality of Val-des-Monts, Que., is seen in this undated photo. A freedom of information request filed by a resident shows the fire department wasn't consulted ahead of construction at a controversial industrial park.
"There was no consultation of the fire department for the entire industrial park project, which, according to my research, began around the year 2020," read an email written in French by Éric Clément, deputy director for the fire department, on June 30. Neveu pointed out he was unaware of the municipality's plans for access roads that firefighters could use to reach the building in an emergency.
"The municipality could expose itself to lawsuits if we run out of water when fighting a fire," he wrote.
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