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2025.04.15 – Special meeting of the executive committee of the City of Gatineau held in the committee room of the Maison du citoyen, 25 Laurier Street, Gatineau, on Tuesday, April 15, 2025, at 9:37 a.m., at which

2025.04.15 – Special meeting of the executive committee of the City of Gatineau held in the committee room of the Maison du citoyen, 25 Laurier Street, Gatineau, on Tuesday, April 15, 2025, at 9:37 a.m., at which April 15, 2025

📋 Minutes — 28 items · Executive Committee

⭐ Notable items (14)

CE-2025-285 Bylaw 973-2025: Downtown Core Revitalization Program

This bylaw establishes a new program aimed at revitalizing the downtown core. It provides a framework for city-led initiatives to improve the area's economic and social vitality.

CE-2025-289 Emergency Funding for Temporary Air Conditioning at Paul-Pelletier Aquatic Centre

The city treasurer is authorized to use reserve funds to pay for urgent, temporary air conditioning equipment at the Paul-Pelletier Aquatic Centre. This ensures the facility remains comfortable and operational during the summer months.

infrastructure Deschênes
CE-2025-290 Amendment: Municipal Services Agreement for Connaught Neighbourhood, Phase 7

This amendment updates the 2014 agreement for the Connaught residential project to include the construction of a bike path between Hippodrome Avenue and École des Cavaliers. This improves active transportation infrastructure in the area.

infrastructure Mitigomijokan
CE-2025-292 Revision of Emergency Measures Agreements: Temporary Housing and Housing Search Assistance

The city is revising its emergency housing and search assistance agreements to better support residents in need of temporary shelter. This ensures that the city's emergency response programs remain effective and well-coordinated.

CE-2025-293 Agreement with CISSSO for the 'Halte' Proximity Service Centre

The city is entering into an agreement with the local health authority (CISSSO) to support the 'Halte' project, a proximity service centre. This initiative aims to provide accessible health and social services to the community.

CE-2025-295 Bylaw 977-2025: $2.87M Loan for Quebec Affordable Housing Program (PHAQ)

The city is authorizing a loan of $2,873,302 to fund its participation in the Quebec Affordable Housing Program (PHAQ). This investment is intended to increase the supply of affordable housing units within the city.

housing $2,873,302
CE-2025-296 Bylaw 978-2025: $6.2M Loan for 2024-2027 Cultural Development Agreement

This bylaw authorizes a $6,206,579 loan to fund cultural programming under the 2024-2027 Cultural Development Agreement. The entire cost of this loan will be covered by the provincial Ministry of Culture and Communications, meaning there is no net cost to city taxpayers.

culture $6,206,579
CE-2025-298 Financial Adjustment: Gréber Boulevard Roadwork

This item authorizes a financial adjustment for roadwork on Gréber Boulevard between Saint-Louis and Jacques-Cartier streets to ensure the project remains on budget.

infrastructure Pointe-Gatineau
CE-2025-299 Financial Adjustment: Bellehumeur Street and Saint-Louis Street Roadwork

This item adjusts the financing for road repairs on Bellehumeur Street and reprioritizes road maintenance work for Saint-Louis Street within the 2026-2030 investment plan.

infrastructure Pointe-Gatineau
CE-2025-300 Financial Adjustment: Vanier/Plateau Intersection Widening

This item authorizes a financial adjustment for the project to widen the intersection of Vanier and Plateau, ensuring the necessary funds are available to complete the work.

infrastructure DeschênesMitigomijokan
CE-2025-301 Additional Funding for Unplanned Affordable Housing Requests

The city is allocating additional funds to address new requests for affordable housing that were not originally included in the maintenance investment plan.

CE-2025-304 Amendment to Management Salary Policy

This item updates the salary policy for management-level employees at the City of Gatineau to ensure it remains competitive and aligned with current standards.

CE-2025-310 Organizational Restructuring: Police Service

This item approves changes to the organizational structure of the Police Service to better align resources with public safety priorities.

CE-2025-311 Organizational Restructuring: Ecological Transition Department

This item approves changes to the organizational structure of the Ecological Transition Department to better support the city's environmental and climate goals.

All items
CE-2025-285 Bylaw 973-2025: Downtown Core Revitalization Program

This bylaw establishes a new program aimed at revitalizing the downtown core. It provides a framework for city-led initiatives to improve the area's economic and social vitality.

other adopted
CE-2025-286 Bylaw 974-2025: Repealing Hull Bylaw 2087 on Condo Conversions

This bylaw repeals an outdated regulation from the former City of Hull that governed the conversion of rental properties into condominiums. This aligns regulatory standards across the current city.

housing adopted
CE-2025-287 Bylaw 975-2025: Assistance Program for Excess Garbage Tags

This bylaw creates a financial assistance program to help residents purchase tags for excess household waste. It ensures that residents have an affordable way to dispose of waste that exceeds standard collection limits.

environment adopted
CE-2025-288 Agreement and Request: Municipal Services for 36 Deschênes Street

This item approves an agreement to provide municipal services to a new residential project located at 36 Deschênes Street. This ensures the development has proper access to city infrastructure like water and sewage.

infrastructure adopted Deschênes
CE-2025-289 Emergency Funding for Temporary Air Conditioning at Paul-Pelletier Aquatic Centre

The city treasurer is authorized to use reserve funds to pay for urgent, temporary air conditioning equipment at the Paul-Pelletier Aquatic Centre. This ensures the facility remains comfortable and operational during the summer months.

infrastructure adopted Deschênes
CE-2025-290 Amendment: Municipal Services Agreement for Connaught Neighbourhood, Phase 7

This amendment updates the 2014 agreement for the Connaught residential project to include the construction of a bike path between Hippodrome Avenue and École des Cavaliers. This improves active transportation infrastructure in the area.

infrastructure adopted Mitigomijokan
CE-2025-291 Amendment: Municipal Services Agreement for Connaught Neighbourhood, Phases 9, 10, and 11

This amendment updates the municipal services agreement for the Connaught residential development to reflect the requirements for phases 9, 10, and 11 of the project.

infrastructure adopted Mitigomijokan
CE-2025-292 Revision of Emergency Measures Agreements: Temporary Housing and Housing Search Assistance

The city is revising its emergency housing and search assistance agreements to better support residents in need of temporary shelter. This ensures that the city's emergency response programs remain effective and well-coordinated.

housing adopted
CE-2025-293 Agreement with CISSSO for the 'Halte' Proximity Service Centre

The city is entering into an agreement with the local health authority (CISSSO) to support the 'Halte' project, a proximity service centre. This initiative aims to provide accessible health and social services to the community.

public-safety adopted
CE-2025-294 Tender 2025 SP 200: Exemption Request for Guy-Sanche Library Project

This item approves an exemption request related to the tender for the Guy-Sanche Library project, managed by the Arts, Culture, and Letters department.

culture adopted
CE-2025-295 Bylaw 977-2025: $2.87M Loan for Quebec Affordable Housing Program (PHAQ)

The city is authorizing a loan of $2,873,302 to fund its participation in the Quebec Affordable Housing Program (PHAQ). This investment is intended to increase the supply of affordable housing units within the city.

housing adopted $2,873,302
CE-2025-296 Bylaw 978-2025: $6.2M Loan for 2024-2027 Cultural Development Agreement

This bylaw authorizes a $6,206,579 loan to fund cultural programming under the 2024-2027 Cultural Development Agreement. The entire cost of this loan will be covered by the provincial Ministry of Culture and Communications, meaning there is no net cost to city taxpayers.

culture adopted $6,206,579
CE-2025-297 Reduction of Expenditure and Loan for Bylaw 896-2021

This item reduces the authorized expenditure and loan amount for Bylaw 896-2021 without changing the original purpose of the project.

budget adopted
CE-2025-298 Financial Adjustment: Gréber Boulevard Roadwork

This item authorizes a financial adjustment for roadwork on Gréber Boulevard between Saint-Louis and Jacques-Cartier streets to ensure the project remains on budget.

infrastructure adopted Pointe-Gatineau
CE-2025-299 Financial Adjustment: Bellehumeur Street and Saint-Louis Street Roadwork

This item adjusts the financing for road repairs on Bellehumeur Street and reprioritizes road maintenance work for Saint-Louis Street within the 2026-2030 investment plan.

infrastructure adopted Pointe-Gatineau
CE-2025-300 Financial Adjustment: Vanier/Plateau Intersection Widening

This item authorizes a financial adjustment for the project to widen the intersection of Vanier and Plateau, ensuring the necessary funds are available to complete the work.

infrastructure adopted DeschênesMitigomijokan
CE-2025-301 Additional Funding for Unplanned Affordable Housing Requests

The city is allocating additional funds to address new requests for affordable housing that were not originally included in the maintenance investment plan.

housing adopted
CE-2025-302 Reduction of Expenditure and Loan for Bylaw 951-2024

This item reduces the authorized expenditure and loan amount for Bylaw 951-2024 without changing the original purpose of the project.

budget adopted
CE-2025-303 Reduction of Expenditure and Loan for Bylaw 970-2025

This item reduces the authorized expenditure and loan amount for Bylaw 970-2025 without changing the original purpose of the project.

budget adopted
CE-2025-304 Amendment to Management Salary Policy

This item updates the salary policy for management-level employees at the City of Gatineau to ensure it remains competitive and aligned with current standards.

governance adopted
CE-2025-305 Organizational Restructuring: Public Works Department

This item approves changes to the organizational structure of the Public Works Department to improve operational efficiency.

governance adopted
CE-2025-306 Organizational Restructuring: Citizen Interaction Department

This item approves changes to the organizational structure of the Citizen Interaction Department to improve how the city communicates and engages with residents.

governance adopted
CE-2025-307 Organizational Restructuring: Organizational Performance, Business Intelligence, and Scientific Department

This item approves changes to the organizational structure of the department responsible for performance, business intelligence, and scientific data.

governance adopted
CE-2025-308 Organizational Restructuring: Communications Department

This item approves changes to the organizational structure of the Communications Department to streamline internal and external messaging.

governance adopted
CE-2025-309 Organizational Restructuring: General Management

This item approves changes to the organizational structure of the General Management office to improve administrative oversight.

governance adopted
CE-2025-310 Organizational Restructuring: Police Service

This item approves changes to the organizational structure of the Police Service to better align resources with public safety priorities.

public-safety adopted
CE-2025-311 Organizational Restructuring: Ecological Transition Department

This item approves changes to the organizational structure of the Ecological Transition Department to better support the city's environmental and climate goals.

environment adopted
CE-2025-312 Organizational Restructuring: Responsible Procurement Department

This item approves changes to the organizational structure of the Responsible Procurement Department to improve the city's purchasing processes.

governance adopted