AGENDA – EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE – REGULAR MEETING OF JANUARY 28, 2025
⭐ Notable items (3)
The city is officially renaming the Gatineau wastewater treatment plant to 'Station de récupération des ressources de l'eau' (StaRRE). This change reflects a modern approach to water management, focusing on resource recovery rather than just waste treatment.
The city is requesting additional funding for the purchase of polymers used in the wastewater treatment process at the Gatineau plant. This is necessary to ensure the continued operation of the facility.
The city is acquiring land for public road purposes under Article 72 of the Municipal Powers Act. This involves specific lots on Rue Miron and Rue des Iroquois in the Pointe-Gatineau district.
The city is initiating the selection process for food truck locations and operators for the 2025-2026 seasons. This program regulates where food trucks can operate on municipal land to ensure variety and accessibility for residents.
The city is certifying the completion of the multi-use trail extension between Rue de la Fabrique and the Allumettières Park-and-Ride. This administrative step is required to finalize provincial funding under the TAPU program for active transportation infrastructure.
The city is certifying the completion of Phase 1 of the Sentier la Lièvre trail project along Rue Georges. This confirms the work meets provincial standards to secure financial assistance for active transportation development.
The city is certifying the completion of the new multi-use path on Avenue Lépine. This administrative action allows the city to close out the project file and receive provincial funding for the infrastructure.
The city is certifying the completion of a new cycling link on Rue de Cannes. This is a procedural step to finalize provincial grant reporting for active transportation projects.
The city is certifying the completion of upgrades to the existing cycling path on Rue de Cannes. This ensures compliance with the Véloce III provincial funding program requirements.
The city is certifying the completion of improvements to the cycling infrastructure on Boulevard du Mont-Bleu. This administrative step is necessary to finalize provincial funding under the Véloce III program.
The city is certifying the completion of Phase 6 of the cycling link project on Rue Notre-Dame. This confirms the project's completion to the provincial government for funding purposes.
The city is certifying the completion of the cycling link on Boulevard Maloney Est (part of the Route Verte network). This administrative step finalizes the project's eligibility for provincial funding.
The city is certifying the completion of the cycling link on Boulevard des Allumettières. This is a standard procedure to close out the project and secure provincial financial support.
The city is officially renaming the Gatineau wastewater treatment plant to 'Station de récupération des ressources de l'eau' (StaRRE). This change reflects a modern approach to water management, focusing on resource recovery rather than just waste treatment.
The city is requesting additional funding for the purchase of polymers used in the wastewater treatment process at the Gatineau plant. This is necessary to ensure the continued operation of the facility.
The city is awarding a contract for the transport and disposal of debris collected by street sweepers. This is a routine operational service required to maintain city streets.
Council is reviewing and approving the list of city payments made during this period to ensure financial transparency.
Council is reviewing and approving the list of city payments made during this period to ensure financial transparency.
Council is reviewing and approving the list of city payments made during this period to ensure financial transparency.
Council is reviewing and approving the list of city payments made during this period to ensure financial transparency.
The city is authorizing additional funds for a previously awarded contract regarding the purchase of general office or municipal furniture.
The city is acquiring land for public road purposes under Article 72 of the Municipal Powers Act. This involves specific lots on Rue Miron and Rue des Iroquois in the Pointe-Gatineau district.