AGENDA – EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE – ORDINARY MEETING OF FEBRUARY 25, 2026
⭐ Notable items (3)
The city is hiring engineering consultants to plan the repair of bike paths on two major boulevards. This project aims to improve cycling safety and infrastructure for residents in the Orée-du-Parc and Parc-de-la-Montagne–Saint-Raymond areas.
Gatineau is entering into a funding agreement with the Quebec government to develop plans that protect local drinking water sources. This initiative ensures the long-term safety and quality of the city's water supply.
The city is applying for provincial funding to support the development of public transit services. This funding is essential for maintaining and expanding transit options for Gatineau residents.
The city is hiring engineering consultants to plan the repair of bike paths on two major boulevards. This project aims to improve cycling safety and infrastructure for residents in the Orée-du-Parc and Parc-de-la-Montagne–Saint-Raymond areas.
Gatineau is entering into a funding agreement with the Quebec government to develop plans that protect local drinking water sources. This initiative ensures the long-term safety and quality of the city's water supply.
This item proposes changes to parking rules on Maurice and Marguerite Bourgeoys streets. These adjustments are intended to manage local traffic and parking availability for residents in the Parc-de-la-Montagne–Saint-Raymond district.
This item proposes changes to parking signage on Rue de l'Abbé-Ginguet in the Pointe-Gatineau district. The goal is to update parking regulations to better suit the needs of the local neighborhood.
This item proposes updates to parking signage on Rues de la Futaie and de la Cité-Jardin. These changes aim to improve traffic flow and parking management in the Versant district.
The city is applying for provincial funding to support the development of public transit services. This funding is essential for maintaining and expanding transit options for Gatineau residents.
This is a routine approval of city expenditures for a one-week period in January 2026. It ensures transparency regarding how municipal funds are being spent.
This is a routine approval of city expenditures for a one-week period in January 2026. It ensures transparency regarding how municipal funds are being spent.
This is a routine approval of city expenditures for a one-week period in early February 2026. It ensures transparency regarding how municipal funds are being spent.
This item involves the formal acceptance of all municipal contracts awarded during January 2026. This is a standard administrative procedure to maintain public oversight of city procurement.