2025.05.13 – Regular meeting of the City of Gatineau executive committee held in the committee room of the Maison du citoyen, 25 Laurier Street, Gatineau, on Tuesday, May 13, 2025, at 1:04 p.m., at which
⭐ Notable items (4)
The city is entering an agreement with Hydro-Québec to receive funding through the '4500 Charging Stations' program. This funding will support the purchase and installation of electric vehicle charging stations planned for various city development projects in 2025.
The city is exercising an option to purchase 9mm ammunition for the Gatineau Police Service (SPVG) from Non Centaure ltée. This contract renewal ensures the police department remains equipped for its operations through February 2026.
The city will sign an agreement with the provincial government to receive a grant supporting collaborative policing practices regarding mental health and homelessness. This initiative covers the 2024-2027 fiscal years and aims to improve how the police service interacts with vulnerable populations.
The city is exercising contract options for road marking services. This includes $548,463.40 for Section 1 and $1,191,029.48 for Sections 2 through 5, ensuring road lines and markings are maintained through April 2026.
The city is entering an agreement with Hydro-Québec to receive funding through the '4500 Charging Stations' program. This funding will support the purchase and installation of electric vehicle charging stations planned for various city development projects in 2025.
This item approves changes to parking signage on Rue Crémazie in the Hull-Wright district, as proposed by Councillor Steve Moran.
The city is exercising an option to purchase 9mm ammunition for the Gatineau Police Service (SPVG) from Non Centaure ltée. This contract renewal ensures the police department remains equipped for its operations through February 2026.
The city will sign an agreement with the provincial government to receive a grant supporting collaborative policing practices regarding mental health and homelessness. This initiative covers the 2024-2027 fiscal years and aims to improve how the police service interacts with vulnerable populations.
This is a routine procedural item to formally accept the list of contracts awarded by the city during the month of April 2025.
Approval of grant funding for community organizations and neighborhood projects, drawn from the discretionary budgets of city councillors for the period of April 30 to May 14, 2025.
Approval of additional grant funding for community organizations and neighborhood projects, drawn from the discretionary budgets of city councillors for the period of April 30 to May 14, 2025.
A $200 grant is awarded to the Cégep de l'Outaouais Foundation to support the organization of a cocktail event and the printing of a collection of texts.
A $250 grant is awarded to Maison Réalité to help fund a special outing to Montreal for their members.
A $500 grant is awarded to the organization AGIR to support the coordination of the 6th World March of Women.
The city is exercising contract options for road marking services. This includes $548,463.40 for Section 1 and $1,191,029.48 for Sections 2 through 5, ensuring road lines and markings are maintained through April 2026.
This item concerns an administrative employment termination within the city's aquatic sector, processed under the specified article of the collective agreement or city policy.
The committee approved a two-week unpaid suspension for the specified city employee.