AGENDA – EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE – ORDINARY MEETING OF JUNE 25, 2025
⭐ Notable items (8)
This project involves replacing the drainage outlet at Lac Beauchamp to improve water management in the Wabassee Creek watershed. This infrastructure work is essential for flood prevention and maintaining water quality in the area.
The city is establishing a financial support program to assist non-profit organizations that contribute to waste management and recycling efforts. This initiative aims to strengthen local partnerships in environmental sustainability.
The city is seeking professional services to manage wastewater treatment facilities and monitor overflow events. This ensures compliance with environmental standards and the proper functioning of the city's sewage infrastructure.
This item authorizes a cost adjustment for the installation of traffic lights at two intersections. The change is budget-neutral, meaning it does not require additional city funding.
The city is purchasing new specialized trucks equipped with cranes to support municipal maintenance and public works operations.
This item requests additional funding for tree maintenance services near power lines. This work is necessary to ensure public safety and prevent power outages caused by vegetation.
Temporary traffic and parking changes will be implemented in the Vieux-Hull area to accommodate Canada Day festivities on July 1, 2025.
Temporary traffic and parking changes will be implemented to facilitate the Gatineau Triathlon event on July 5, 2025.
This project involves replacing the drainage outlet at Lac Beauchamp to improve water management in the Wabassee Creek watershed. This infrastructure work is essential for flood prevention and maintaining water quality in the area.
The city is establishing a financial support program to assist non-profit organizations that contribute to waste management and recycling efforts. This initiative aims to strengthen local partnerships in environmental sustainability.
The city is seeking professional services to manage wastewater treatment facilities and monitor overflow events. This ensures compliance with environmental standards and the proper functioning of the city's sewage infrastructure.
This item proposes adjustments to parking regulations and signage on Rue Notre-Dame to improve traffic flow and parking availability for residents.
This item authorizes a cost adjustment for the installation of traffic lights at two intersections. The change is budget-neutral, meaning it does not require additional city funding.
Approval for the repair of a specific municipal vehicle to ensure the continued operation of city services.
The city is purchasing new specialized trucks equipped with cranes to support municipal maintenance and public works operations.
This item requests additional funding for tree maintenance services near power lines. This work is necessary to ensure public safety and prevent power outages caused by vegetation.
The city is formalizing agreements to allow various community groups to use municipal facilities. This supports local organizations in delivering their services to the public.
This item approves an update to the existing partnership agreement with M-Ado Jeunes, a local youth organization, to continue supporting their community activities.
Temporary traffic and parking changes will be implemented in the Vieux-Hull area to accommodate Canada Day festivities on July 1, 2025.
Temporary traffic and parking changes will be implemented to facilitate the Gatineau Triathlon event on July 5, 2025.
Routine approval of city expenditures for the specified week to ensure transparency in municipal spending.
Routine approval of city expenditures for the specified week to ensure transparency in municipal spending.
The city is procuring materials required for the maintenance and installation of road signs throughout the municipality.
Routine administrative acceptance of all contracts awarded by the city during the month of May 2025.
This item updates the city's policy on how long police operational records must be kept before they can be archived or destroyed, ensuring compliance with provincial standards.