2025.01.21 – Regular meeting of the Gatineau City Council held in the Jean-Despréz hall of the Maison du citoyen, 25 Laurier Street, Gatineau, on Tuesday, January 21, 2025 at
⭐ Notable items (8)
This item initiates the process to borrow $32.89 million for essential road repairs across the city. These funds are part of the city's maintenance investment plan to ensure the safety and longevity of Gatineau's road infrastructure.
This item initiates a $35.27 million loan to fund critical water and sewer system repairs, street paving, and boulevard redevelopments. It also covers professional fees for infrastructure planning and pumping station master plans.
This item initiates a $4.45 million loan to purchase new vehicles and equipment for the Public Works and Fire Departments. This ensures city staff have the necessary tools to maintain services and respond to emergencies.
This item initiates a $1.46 million loan to purchase a new tanker truck for the Fire Department. This purchase is required to meet the city's fire risk coverage standards.
This item approves a $169.5 million loan for the Société de transport de l'Outaouais (STO) to continue planning the proposed tramway project for the western part of Gatineau. This is a significant investment in the city's future transit infrastructure.
This item approves organizational changes to the General Management and the Arts, Culture, and Letters Department to support downtown revitalization. It also confirms the interim appointment of Catherine Bellemare as the Downtown Project Director.
The city will contribute $320,946 toward the renovation of 12 low-income housing units at 28 Arthur-Buies Street. This project is managed by the local housing authority (OHO) to improve living conditions for residents.
This item authorizes an agreement to receive provincial funding to cover financial shortfalls in six local social housing projects (AccèsLogis). This ensures the completion of 314 affordable housing units across the city.
This item initiates the process to borrow $32.89 million for essential road repairs across the city. These funds are part of the city's maintenance investment plan to ensure the safety and longevity of Gatineau's road infrastructure.
This item initiates a $35.27 million loan to fund critical water and sewer system repairs, street paving, and boulevard redevelopments. It also covers professional fees for infrastructure planning and pumping station master plans.
This item initiates a $4.45 million loan to purchase new vehicles and equipment for the Public Works and Fire Departments. This ensures city staff have the necessary tools to maintain services and respond to emergencies.
This item initiates a $1.46 million loan to purchase a new tanker truck for the Fire Department. This purchase is required to meet the city's fire risk coverage standards.
This item approves a $169.5 million loan for the Société de transport de l'Outaouais (STO) to continue planning the proposed tramway project for the western part of Gatineau. This is a significant investment in the city's future transit infrastructure.
This item approves organizational changes to the General Management and the Arts, Culture, and Letters Department to support downtown revitalization. It also confirms the interim appointment of Catherine Bellemare as the Downtown Project Director.
The city will contribute $320,946 toward the renovation of 12 low-income housing units at 28 Arthur-Buies Street. This project is managed by the local housing authority (OHO) to improve living conditions for residents.
This item authorizes an agreement to receive provincial funding to cover financial shortfalls in six local social housing projects (AccèsLogis). This ensures the completion of 314 affordable housing units across the city.