AGENDA – CITY COUNCIL – MEETING OF JANUARY 21, 2025
⭐ Notable items (7)
The city is proposing to borrow over $32 million to fund ongoing road maintenance and repair projects. This investment is part of the city's capital plan to ensure the road network remains in good condition.
This item authorizes borrowing $35.2 million for essential underground infrastructure, including water and sewer systems, as well as street and boulevard upgrades. It also covers professional fees required to manage these maintenance projects.
The city plans to borrow $4.4 million to update the fleet and equipment used by Public Works, the Fire Department, and other municipal services. This ensures that city staff have the necessary tools to perform their duties.
The city is seeking to borrow $1.45 million to purchase a new tanker truck for the Fire Department. This purchase is required to meet the city's fire risk coverage standards.
The city is approving a large loan for the Société de transport de l'Outaouais (STO) to continue planning the proposed tramway project for the western part of Gatineau. This funding covers the next phase of project development.
The city is committing funds to support the renovation of a social housing building managed by the Outaouais Housing Office (Office d'habitation de l'Outaouais) located in the Orée-du-Parc district.
The city is authorizing an amendment to an agreement to provide financial support for six AccèsLogis housing projects. This funding is intended to cover budget shortfalls to ensure these affordable housing projects can proceed.
The city is proposing to borrow over $32 million to fund ongoing road maintenance and repair projects. This investment is part of the city's capital plan to ensure the road network remains in good condition.
This item authorizes borrowing $35.2 million for essential underground infrastructure, including water and sewer systems, as well as street and boulevard upgrades. It also covers professional fees required to manage these maintenance projects.
The city plans to borrow $4.4 million to update the fleet and equipment used by Public Works, the Fire Department, and other municipal services. This ensures that city staff have the necessary tools to perform their duties.
The city is seeking to borrow $1.45 million to purchase a new tanker truck for the Fire Department. This purchase is required to meet the city's fire risk coverage standards.
The city is approving a large loan for the Société de transport de l'Outaouais (STO) to continue planning the proposed tramway project for the western part of Gatineau. This funding covers the next phase of project development.
This item involves internal administrative changes to the city's organizational structure within the Arts, Culture, and Letters department, including an interim appointment for a project director focused on the downtown area.
The city is committing funds to support the renovation of a social housing building managed by the Outaouais Housing Office (Office d'habitation de l'Outaouais) located in the Orée-du-Parc district.
The city is authorizing an amendment to an agreement to provide financial support for six AccèsLogis housing projects. This funding is intended to cover budget shortfalls to ensure these affordable housing projects can proceed.