2025.09.03 – Ordinary meeting of the City of Gatineau executive committee held in the committee room of the Maison du citoyen, 25 Laurier Street, Gatineau, on Wednesday, September 3, 2025, at 9:30 a.m.
⭐ Notable items (6)
Gatineau will partner with the provincial government to include local groundwater wells in the Quebec monitoring network. This initiative helps ensure long-term water quality and environmental safety for the region.
The city is applying for provincial funding to create or update plans that protect the sources of Gatineau's drinking water, ensuring a safe and sustainable supply for residents.
Gatineau is seeking provincial funding to support its urban forestry plan, which aims to increase tree canopy coverage and improve green spaces within the city.
The city is reallocating existing funds originally intended for fire vehicles to purchase a boat for the Gatineau Fire Department, enhancing their water rescue capabilities.
The city is renewing its funding agreement with the regional environmental council to support local sustainability and environmental initiatives.
Gatineau and Sherbrooke are entering into an agreement to support each other's operational continuity plans in the event that one city's backup center becomes unavailable.
Formal approval of the minutes from the previous executive committee meeting.
Gatineau will partner with the provincial government to include local groundwater wells in the Quebec monitoring network. This initiative helps ensure long-term water quality and environmental safety for the region.
The city is applying for provincial funding to create or update plans that protect the sources of Gatineau's drinking water, ensuring a safe and sustainable supply for residents.
Gatineau is seeking provincial funding to support its urban forestry plan, which aims to increase tree canopy coverage and improve green spaces within the city.
The city has granted an exemption to the noise by-law to allow construction work outside of standard hours at the intersection of Boulevard Alexandre-Tâché and Rue Chateaubriand.
The city has granted an exemption to the noise by-law to allow construction work outside of standard hours at the intersection of Boulevard Alexandre-Tâché and Boulevard Saint-Joseph.
Approval for the purchase of specialized heavy equipment for the Public Works department to assist with maintenance tasks.
Routine approval of city expenditures totaling $12,984,566 for the specified period.
Routine approval of city expenditures totaling $6,947,593 for the specified period.
Routine approval of city expenditures totaling $17,208,624 for the specified period.
Routine approval of city expenditures totaling $11,366,231 for the specified period.
The city is reallocating existing funds originally intended for fire vehicles to purchase a boat for the Gatineau Fire Department, enhancing their water rescue capabilities.
The city is renewing its funding agreement with the regional environmental council to support local sustainability and environmental initiatives.
Gatineau and Sherbrooke are entering into an agreement to support each other's operational continuity plans in the event that one city's backup center becomes unavailable.
Approval of the deployment plan for school crossing guards to ensure student safety during the upcoming school year.
Changes to parking regulations on Rue John-Egan in the Lucerne district, as requested by Councillor Gilles Chagnon.
A routine administrative matter regarding the termination of a white-collar staff position.
The city is creating a temporary two-year position for a Human Resources Advisor to manage increased workload within the HR department.