2025.09.24 – Ordinary meeting of the Gatineau City executive committee held in the committee room of the Maison du citoyen, 25 Laurier Street, Gatineau, on Wednesday, September 24, 2025, at 9:30 a.m.
⭐ Notable items (7)
The city is awarding a contract to develop vacant lots located in flood-prone areas of the Pointe-Gatineau sector. This project aims to manage these lands safely and appropriately given their environmental constraints.
This item approves a cost adjustment for the road repair project on Mont-Bleu Boulevard between Cité-des-Jeunes and Saint-Joseph boulevards. The adjustment is budget-neutral and does not require additional city funds.
The city is awarding a contract for road repair work on Champlain Street in the Hull-Wright district to improve local infrastructure.
The city is launching a pilot project to test a reservation-free car-sharing service, aiming to provide residents with more flexible and sustainable transportation options.
The city is updating parking signage on various streets to prepare for the 2026 winter parking regulations, ensuring residents are aware of where they can park during snow removal operations.
The city is purchasing two new pumper trucks to upgrade the fleet used by the Public Works or Fire services.
Council is formally approving the city's expenditures totaling $11,769,911 for the week of September 5 to 11, 2025, as part of standard financial oversight.
This item approves a cost adjustment for the renovation of the Gatineau sector wastewater treatment plant. Because it is budget-neutral, it does not require additional funding from the city's coffers.
The city is awarding a contract to develop vacant lots located in flood-prone areas of the Pointe-Gatineau sector. This project aims to manage these lands safely and appropriately given their environmental constraints.
The city has granted an exemption to the noise by-law to allow the company Nordmec to perform construction work outside of standard permitted hours during the fall of 2025. This allows the project to proceed on schedule despite noise restrictions.
This item approves a cost adjustment for the road repair project on Mont-Bleu Boulevard between Cité-des-Jeunes and Saint-Joseph boulevards. The adjustment is budget-neutral and does not require additional city funds.
The city is awarding a contract for road repair work on Champlain Street in the Hull-Wright district to improve local infrastructure.
The city is awarding a contract to renovate the Sentier du Moulin, a local trail, to ensure it remains safe and accessible for residents.
The city is launching a pilot project to test a reservation-free car-sharing service, aiming to provide residents with more flexible and sustainable transportation options.
The city is updating parking signage on various streets to prepare for the 2026 winter parking regulations, ensuring residents are aware of where they can park during snow removal operations.
The Public Works department is purchasing replacement parts for their SW4S sidewalk tractors to ensure equipment is ready for winter maintenance.
The Public Works department is acquiring a driving simulator to train staff on operating city vehicles safely and efficiently.
The city is securing a contract for the on-demand rental of wheel loaders to support Public Works operations as needed.
The city is authorizing additional funds for an existing contract regarding roof maintenance and repairs for city buildings to ensure ongoing facility integrity.
The Public Works department is purchasing a new patrol boat and trailer to assist with water-related maintenance or safety tasks.
The city is purchasing two new pumper trucks to upgrade the fleet used by the Public Works or Fire services.
Council is formally approving the city's expenditures totaling $11,769,911 for the week of September 5 to 11, 2025, as part of standard financial oversight.
The city is awarding a contract for the supply of electrical components, including street lighting parts and cables, to maintain city infrastructure.
This is a routine administrative item regarding the termination of a city employee.
This is a routine administrative item regarding a disciplinary action involving a five-day unpaid suspension for a city employee.