2025.08.26 – Special meeting of the Ville de Gatineau executive committee held in the committee room of the Maison du citoyen, 25 Laurier Street, Gatineau, on Tuesday, August 26, 2025, at 1:56 p.m. at which
⭐ Notable items (13)
The city is applying for provincial financial support to update its Land Use and Development Plan. This update is necessary to align municipal planning with new provincial government guidelines regarding land use.
Gatineau is seeking a grant from the Federation of Canadian Municipalities to fund initiatives that help the city transition toward carbon neutrality. This funding supports environmental sustainability projects.
The city has entered into a trial agreement with the Vallée-de-la-Gatineau Regional County Municipality (RCM) to transport and process a portion of Gatineau's organic waste. This partnership aims to test regional cooperation in waste management.
The city is applying for provincial funding to support sustainable rainwater management projects between 2025 and 2027. This initiative helps improve urban water infrastructure and environmental resilience.
This amendment adjusts the municipal cost-sharing agreement for the Quartier Connaught residential development. It specifically updates the financial contributions required for municipal services in phases 9, 10, and 11 of the project.
This item approves the final version of the 2019-2024 Gas Tax and Quebec Contribution program. It formalizes the allocation of provincial and federal funds for municipal infrastructure projects.
The city is adopting a targeted action plan to address and prevent violence among youth aged 7 to 35 in Police Sector 5. This initiative involves community-based strategies to improve public safety.
The city is entering into a sectoral agreement to support the growth and development of the Outaouais Regional Museum. This investment aims to enhance cultural infrastructure in the region.
The city is authorizing financial and service contributions for various local events. This includes $643,325 in financial support, $73,400 in current services, and $60,000 in service value to support community and major events.
This bylaw repeals a previous authorization for a $10 million loan intended for water and sewer infrastructure repairs. This is a procedural step in adjusting the city's capital investment plan.
This bylaw increases the authorized spending and borrowing by $3.314 million. The funds are designated for infrastructure projects, the purchase of vehicles, and equipment related to the 2023-2027 Fire Risk Coverage Plan.
The city is modifying the organizational structure of the Fire Safety Service. This internal change is intended to improve the efficiency and management of fire protection operations.
The city is modifying the organizational structure of the Arts, Culture, and Letters Service. This internal adjustment aims to better support the city's cultural programming and administrative needs.
This bylaw amendment allows for the operation of a deposit container return center at 84 Jean-Proulx Street. This change facilitates local recycling efforts by providing a dedicated space for residents to return refundable containers.
The city is applying for provincial financial support to update its Land Use and Development Plan. This update is necessary to align municipal planning with new provincial government guidelines regarding land use.
Gatineau is seeking a grant from the Federation of Canadian Municipalities to fund initiatives that help the city transition toward carbon neutrality. This funding supports environmental sustainability projects.
The city has entered into a trial agreement with the Vallée-de-la-Gatineau Regional County Municipality (RCM) to transport and process a portion of Gatineau's organic waste. This partnership aims to test regional cooperation in waste management.
The city is applying for provincial funding to support sustainable rainwater management projects between 2025 and 2027. This initiative helps improve urban water infrastructure and environmental resilience.
The city is renewing a lease with the provincial government for the boat launch located on Chemin du Quai. This ensures continued public access to the water for recreational boating.
The city is renewing a lease with the provincial government for the boat launch on Rue Sanscartier. This maintains public access to the water in the Lac-Beauchamp district.
The city is authorizing the sale of specific land parcels in the Desjardins Corridor. This is a routine property transaction involving municipal land assets.
This item amends a previous agreement regarding the provision of municipal services for a development project on Sabourin Street. It ensures that infrastructure requirements are updated for the project.
This amendment adjusts the municipal cost-sharing agreement for the Quartier Connaught residential development. It specifically updates the financial contributions required for municipal services in phases 9, 10, and 11 of the project.
Gatineau is supporting the Municipality of Chelsea in its application for provincial funding to improve and secure Kelly Road, which is a shared boundary road. This cooperation ensures safer transit for residents using this route.
This item approves the final version of the 2019-2024 Gas Tax and Quebec Contribution program. It formalizes the allocation of provincial and federal funds for municipal infrastructure projects.
The city is adopting a targeted action plan to address and prevent violence among youth aged 7 to 35 in Police Sector 5. This initiative involves community-based strategies to improve public safety.
The city is providing support for the Outaouais regional delegation participating in the 58th Quebec Summer Games. This funding helps local athletes represent the region at the provincial level.
The city is entering into a sectoral agreement to support the growth and development of the Outaouais Regional Museum. This investment aims to enhance cultural infrastructure in the region.
The city is authorizing financial and service contributions for various local events. This includes $643,325 in financial support, $73,400 in current services, and $60,000 in service value to support community and major events.
This bylaw repeals a previous authorization for a $10 million loan intended for water and sewer infrastructure repairs. This is a procedural step in adjusting the city's capital investment plan.
This bylaw increases the authorized spending and borrowing by $3.314 million. The funds are designated for infrastructure projects, the purchase of vehicles, and equipment related to the 2023-2027 Fire Risk Coverage Plan.
The city is reallocating budget funds previously earmarked for community investment and urban outdoor development plans from 2019 to 2022. This ensures that remaining funds are properly utilized for their intended purposes.
The city is adjusting the financial structure for the second phase of construction on Vernon Street. This ensures the project remains adequately funded to completion.
The city is modifying the organizational structure of the Fire Safety Service. This internal change is intended to improve the efficiency and management of fire protection operations.
The city is modifying the organizational structure of the Arts, Culture, and Letters Service. This internal adjustment aims to better support the city's cultural programming and administrative needs.