AGENDA – EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE – REGULAR MEETING OF MARCH 18, 2026
⭐ Notable items (5)
The city is moving forward with the expropriation of land required for the third phase of municipal infrastructure repairs on Bassin and Montréal Est Road. This is a necessary step to secure the land needed for public utility upgrades.
The city is initiating the expropriation of specific land parcels along Labrosse Boulevard. This action is typically taken to facilitate road improvements or public infrastructure projects.
Council is reviewing and approving the city's expenditures for the second week of February 2026. This is a standard financial oversight process to ensure transparency in how tax dollars are spent.
Council is reviewing and approving the city's expenditures for the third week of February 2026. This is a standard financial oversight process to ensure transparency in how tax dollars are spent.
Council is reviewing and approving the city's expenditures for the fourth week of February 2026. This is a standard financial oversight process to ensure transparency in how tax dollars are spent.
This item approves a cost adjustment for the expansion of the Front Community Centre. Because there is no budgetary impact, this is an administrative change to the existing project contract.
The city is updating parking rules on Maurice and Marguerite Bourgeoys streets. These changes will affect where and when residents can park their vehicles in this area.
The city is updating parking rules on Joseph Street. This change will adjust local parking regulations for residents and visitors.
The city is updating parking rules on Front Street. This change will adjust local parking regulations for residents and visitors.
The city is installing all-way stop signs at the intersection of Lys and Clématite streets to improve traffic safety. This will require all drivers to come to a complete stop at this junction.
The city is updating parking rules on Ducerre Street. This change will adjust local parking regulations for residents and visitors.
The city is moving forward with the expropriation of land required for the third phase of municipal infrastructure repairs on Bassin and Montréal Est Road. This is a necessary step to secure the land needed for public utility upgrades.
The city is initiating the expropriation of specific land parcels along Labrosse Boulevard. This action is typically taken to facilitate road improvements or public infrastructure projects.
The city is participating in a group purchasing program with the provincial government to buy light vehicles for 2027. This strategy helps the city save money by leveraging the buying power of the provincial government.
The city is renewing a contract for the supply of bulk materials, such as gravel or sand, used for road maintenance and other municipal works.
Council is reviewing and approving the city's expenditures for the second week of February 2026. This is a standard financial oversight process to ensure transparency in how tax dollars are spent.
Council is reviewing and approving the city's expenditures for the third week of February 2026. This is a standard financial oversight process to ensure transparency in how tax dollars are spent.
Council is reviewing and approving the city's expenditures for the fourth week of February 2026. This is a standard financial oversight process to ensure transparency in how tax dollars are spent.