AGENDA – EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE – REGULAR MEETING OF MAY 28, 2025
⭐ Notable items (13)
The city is applying for provincial grants to help fund the repair of the bike path on boulevard de la Gappe between boulevard Gréber and the A-50 highway ramp. This project aims to improve active transportation infrastructure for residents.
The city is seeking provincial funding to develop a new bike link on rue Notre-Dame, which is part of the provincial 'Route verte' network. This project connects boulevard Lorrain to rue des Sables.
The city is applying for provincial funding to upgrade the existing bike path on boulevard du Plateau between rue de l'Atmosphère and boulevard des Grives to improve safety and connectivity.
The city is seeking provincial funding to improve safety at the intersections of the Sentier des Voyageurs (a major recreational trail) with rue Pines, rue Grands-Châteaux, and rue Fraser.
The city is applying for provincial funding to create a new bike link connecting boulevard de la Gappe and boulevard de la Vérendrye Ouest via rues de Sillery, le Baron, and du Barry.
The city is seeking provincial funding to develop the first phase of a bike link on boulevard de Lucerne, covering the section between rue Grands-Châteaux and avenue Frank-Robinson.
The city is applying for provincial funding to build a new multi-use trail between rue de la Tire and avenue des Grands-Jardins, and to add bike lanes on avenue des Grands-Jardins.
The city is seeking provincial funding to develop a bike link on rue Ernest-Gaboury, connecting boulevard de la Vérendrye Est to rue Côte-des-Neiges.
The city is applying for provincial funding to fill gaps in the active transportation network at three specific locations: chemin Vanier, rue Moore, and the north side of boulevard de Lucerne.
The city is seeking provincial funding to develop a bike link on boulevard du Mont-Bleu between boulevard Riel and boulevard Saint-Joseph.
The city is applying for provincial funding to develop a bike link on rue Bellehumeur between chemin de la Savane and boulevard de la Gappe.
This item exercises an option to extend a contract for renting trucks and operators, which are used for snow removal and bulk material transport.
This is a routine administrative item to approve the city's expenditures for the specified one-week period.
This item approves a budget reallocation for ongoing mechanical and electrical upgrades at the Paul-Pelletier Aquatic Centre. There is no net increase in the total project cost.
The city is applying for provincial grants to help fund the repair of the bike path on boulevard de la Gappe between boulevard Gréber and the A-50 highway ramp. This project aims to improve active transportation infrastructure for residents.
The city is seeking provincial funding to develop a new bike link on rue Notre-Dame, which is part of the provincial 'Route verte' network. This project connects boulevard Lorrain to rue des Sables.
The city is applying for provincial funding to upgrade the existing bike path on boulevard du Plateau between rue de l'Atmosphère and boulevard des Grives to improve safety and connectivity.
The city is seeking provincial funding to improve safety at the intersections of the Sentier des Voyageurs (a major recreational trail) with rue Pines, rue Grands-Châteaux, and rue Fraser.
The city is applying for provincial funding to create a new bike link connecting boulevard de la Gappe and boulevard de la Vérendrye Ouest via rues de Sillery, le Baron, and du Barry.
The city is seeking provincial funding to develop the first phase of a bike link on boulevard de Lucerne, covering the section between rue Grands-Châteaux and avenue Frank-Robinson.
The city is applying for provincial funding to build a new multi-use trail between rue de la Tire and avenue des Grands-Jardins, and to add bike lanes on avenue des Grands-Jardins.
The city is seeking provincial funding to develop a bike link on rue Ernest-Gaboury, connecting boulevard de la Vérendrye Est to rue Côte-des-Neiges.
The city is applying for provincial funding to fill gaps in the active transportation network at three specific locations: chemin Vanier, rue Moore, and the north side of boulevard de Lucerne.
The city is seeking provincial funding to develop a bike link on boulevard du Mont-Bleu between boulevard Riel and boulevard Saint-Joseph.
The city is applying for provincial funding to develop a bike link on rue Bellehumeur between chemin de la Savane and boulevard de la Gappe.
This item proposes updates to parking regulations and signage on rue Dalhousie and chemin Eardley to better manage traffic and parking in the Aylmer district.
This item concerns the procurement of a new farm tractor for city operations.
This item exercises an option to extend a contract for renting trucks and operators, which are used for snow removal and bulk material transport.
The city is implementing temporary traffic and parking restrictions to accommodate the Quebec Cycling Cup event taking place on June 7 and 8, 2025.
This is a routine administrative item to approve the city's expenditures for the specified one-week period.
The city is rejecting the bids received for the supply of photoelectric cells, likely due to non-compliance or pricing issues.
This item approves the distribution of small grants to local organizations and neighborhood projects, funded by individual city councillors' discretionary budgets.
This item approves the distribution of small grants to local organizations and neighborhood projects, funded by individual city councillors' discretionary budgets.
This item corrects or adjusts previously approved grant allocations made by city councillors to community organizations.