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AGENDA – CITY COUNCIL – MEETING OF APRIL 15, 2025

AGENDA – CITY COUNCIL – MEETING OF APRIL 15, 2025 April 15, 2025

📄 Agenda — 104 items · Regular Meetings

⭐ Notable items (36)

3.1 Conditional use - Construction of a building with up to 298 housing units at 150 Wellington Street

The developer is seeking permission for a large residential project at 150 Wellington Street. This is a significant development that would add nearly 300 new homes to the downtown area.

zoning Hull-Wright
3.2 Minor variances - Authorization for land consolidation and preservation of part of an existing building at 119 Portage Promenade

The owner is requesting permission to adjust property lines and keep a portion of an existing structure at 119 Portage Promenade. This allows for site redevelopment while respecting historical building elements.

zoning Hull-Wright
3.8 Minor variance - Construction of an integrated residential project involving a new street opening at Vanier Road and d'Anvers Street

This project involves building a new residential development that requires opening a new street to connect properties on Vanier Road and d'Anvers Street.

zoning Mitigomijokan
4.1 Second draft of By-law 532-51-2025 to increase maximum building height from 3 to 6 stories in zone Co-06-097

This by-law amendment would allow for taller buildings (up to 6 stories instead of 3) in a specific area of Pointe-Gatineau, potentially increasing housing density.

zoning Pointe-Gatineau
4.2 PPCMOI - Construction of a mixed-use residential and commercial building (7 to 17 stories) at 150 Wellington Street

This is a major development proposal for 150 Wellington Street. The PPCMOI process allows the city to approve a project that deviates from standard zoning to enable a high-density mixed-use building.

zoning Hull-Wright
4.3 PPCMOI - Construction of a three-story mixed-use detached building at 113 Montclair Boulevard

This proposal uses the PPCMOI process to allow for a three-story mixed-use building at 113 Montclair Boulevard, which does not strictly conform to existing zoning.

zoning Hull-Wright
4.4 Notice of motion for By-law 530-7-2025 to update the Urban Plan regarding the western rapid transit corridor and the Labelle Transit-Oriented Development zone

This notice of motion initiates changes to the city's Urban Plan to align with the planned tramway route in the west and removes a specific transit-oriented development zone near Labelle.

4.5 Draft By-law 530-7-2025 to update the Urban Plan regarding the western rapid transit corridor and the Labelle Transit-Oriented Development zone

This is the formal draft of the by-law to update the Urban Plan to reflect the new tramway route and adjust transit-oriented development planning.

4.9 Notice of motion for omnibus By-law 532-42-2025 to update zoning rules regarding materials, secondary units, and construction standards

This omnibus by-law proposes updates to zoning rules, including making it easier to add a second dwelling unit to single-family homes and updating material standards.

4.10 Draft omnibus By-law 532-42-2025 to update zoning rules regarding materials, secondary units, and construction standards

This is the formal draft of the omnibus by-law to update zoning rules for materials and secondary housing units.

4.17 Notice of motion for the City of Gatineau's new Construction By-law 534-2025

This notice of motion introduces a new comprehensive construction by-law for the City of Gatineau, which will govern building standards across the municipality.

4.18 Draft of the City of Gatineau's new Construction By-law 534-2025

This is the formal draft of the new city-wide construction by-law.

6.1 By-law 977-2025 authorizing a $2,873,302 expenditure and loan for the Quebec Affordable Housing Program (PHAQ)

The city is borrowing nearly $2.9 million to fund its contribution to the Quebec Affordable Housing Program, which helps support the creation of affordable housing units.

budget $2,873,302
6.2 By-law 978-2025 authorizing a $6,206,579 expenditure and loan for the 2024-2027 Cultural Development Agreement, fully funded by the Ministry of Culture and Communications

The city is authorizing a loan of over $6.2 million for cultural programming. The provincial government will cover the full cost of this loan, so it will not impact local taxpayers.

culture $6,206,579
6.4 By-law 973-2025 regarding the implementation of a revitalization program for the downtown core

This by-law establishes a new program aimed at revitalizing Gatineau's downtown area, likely through incentives for businesses or property improvements.

9.1 PIIA - Construction of a mixed-use residential and commercial building (7 to 17 stories) at 150 Wellington Street

This is the architectural integration plan (PIIA) review for the major development at 150 Wellington Street, ensuring the building's design fits the area.

zoning Hull-Wright
9.2 Heritage - Construction of a mixed-use residential and commercial building (7 to 17 stories) at 150 Wellington Street

This item reviews the heritage impact of the proposed 150 Wellington Street development to ensure it respects the historical context of the site.

culture Hull-Wright
9.3 Heritage - Land subdivision at 119 Portage Promenade

This heritage review concerns the proposed subdivision of land at 119 Portage Promenade, ensuring the division does not negatively impact the heritage value of the site.

culture Hull-Wright
9.10 PIIA - Tree removal in a protection and integration woodland to allow for the widening of Notre-Dame Street

This project involves removing trees in a protected woodland area to facilitate the widening of Notre-Dame Street. This is necessary for infrastructure improvements but requires environmental and architectural oversight.

infrastructure Lac-Beauchamp
9.11 Heritage - Construct a three-family dwelling - 17 Saint-Antoine Street

This proposal seeks approval to build a three-family residential unit at 17 Saint-Antoine Street. Because it is in a heritage area, the design must be approved to ensure it complements existing historical structures.

housing Pointe-Gatineau
9.14 PIIA - Construct an integrated residential project involving a new street opening - 891, 895, and 901 Vanier Road and 275 and 285 d'Anvers Street

This project involves the development of an integrated residential complex that requires the opening of a new street. It is subject to PIIA review to ensure the new development is properly integrated into the existing neighborhood.

housing Mitigomijokan
9.15 PIIA - Authorize repair work on the Lac Beauchamp outlet - 741 Maloney Boulevard East

This item authorizes repairs to the water outlet at Lac Beauchamp. This is a critical infrastructure project to maintain water levels and environmental health in the area.

environment Lac-Beauchamp
9.16 Notice from the City of Gatineau under section 272.5 of the Education Act regarding the 2026-2036 space requirements planning project of the Centre de services scolaire des Draveurs (CSSD)

The City is providing formal notice regarding the school board's long-term plan for school space requirements. This is part of the collaborative process between the city and the school board to manage growth and educational infrastructure.

9.17 Launch of the development process for a flood adaptation plan for the City of Gatineau

The City is initiating a formal plan to adapt its territory to better manage and mitigate the risks of flooding. This is a major city-wide initiative to improve long-term climate resilience.

14.4 Private acquisition - Lot 3 115 034 of the Quebec cadastre - Future fire station on McConnell Road

The City is purchasing land for the construction of a future fire station on McConnell Road. This is a key step in improving emergency response infrastructure in the area.

public-safety Deschênes
15.2 Authorize the treasurer to draw necessary funds from the lifecycle reserve to finance temporary and urgent air conditioning equipment for the Paul-Pelletier aquatic center

The City is authorizing emergency funding to install temporary air conditioning at the Paul-Pelletier aquatic center to ensure the facility remains usable.

budget Deschênes
17.1 Tailored action plan to prevent violence among youth aged 7 to 35 - Police Sector 10

The City is implementing a targeted action plan to reduce violence among young people in Police Sector 10. This initiative focuses on community safety and youth support.

17.2 Revision of emergency measures program agreements - Temporary housing and housing search assistance program

The City is updating its emergency housing and support programs to better assist residents in need of temporary shelter and housing search services.

17.3 Signing of an agreement for specific activities between the CISSSO and the City of Gatineau - 'Halte (Proximity Service Center) – Gatineau' project

The City is partnering with the local health authority (CISSSO) to support the 'Halte' project, which provides local community services to residents.

21.1 Granting of financial aid for the City of Gatineau's participation in research for the AI-guided urban resilience project in collaboration with UN-Habitat and the Institute for Resilience and Urban Innovation (IRIU)

The City is providing funding to participate in an international research project on AI-driven urban resilience, in partnership with UN-Habitat. This aims to help the city better prepare for future urban challenges.

22.7 Organizational structure change - Police Service

This item proposes internal administrative changes to the Gatineau Police Service. These adjustments are meant to optimize the internal management and operational structure of the police force.

23.1 Approval of STO By-law 178.1 authorizing a $4.7M loan for preventive bus engine maintenance

The city is approving a loan for the Société de transport de l'Outaouais (STO) to fund preventive maintenance for bus engines. This investment is necessary to ensure the reliability of the public transit fleet and avoid costly emergency repairs.

transit $4,700,000
33.1 Reaffirmation of the City of Gatineau's commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion

The city is formally renewing its commitment to fostering an inclusive environment for all residents. This is a policy statement intended to guide municipal services and hiring practices.

33.2 Signing of the joint declaration of the 4th General States on Homelessness

The city is signing a joint declaration regarding homelessness, signaling its participation in a broader regional or provincial effort to address housing insecurity and support vulnerable populations.

35.1 Notice of motion by Councillor Marc Bureau regarding regulations for fast-food establishments near schools

Councillor Marc Bureau has given notice that he will propose new zoning rules to restrict or regulate the opening of fast-food restaurants near schools. This aims to influence the food environment for students.

35.2 Notice of motion by Councillor Marc Bureau regarding regulations for gas stations

Councillor Marc Bureau has given notice that he will propose a review of the city's zoning regulations regarding where and how gas stations can be established within Gatineau.

All items
1.1 Adoption of the agenda

Council members formally approve the list of items to be discussed during the meeting. This is a standard procedural step to begin the session.

2.1 Adoption of minutes from previous council meetings

Council reviews and approves the official records of previous meetings held in March and April 2025 to ensure accuracy.

3.1 Conditional use - Construction of a building with up to 298 housing units at 150 Wellington Street

The developer is seeking permission for a large residential project at 150 Wellington Street. This is a significant development that would add nearly 300 new homes to the downtown area.

zoning Hull-Wright
3.2 Minor variances - Authorization for land consolidation and preservation of part of an existing building at 119 Portage Promenade

The owner is requesting permission to adjust property lines and keep a portion of an existing structure at 119 Portage Promenade. This allows for site redevelopment while respecting historical building elements.

zoning Hull-Wright
3.3 Conditional use - Replacing a non-conforming use protected by acquired rights at 176 Guay Street

This item addresses a change in how a property is used at 176 Guay Street, moving away from a previous non-conforming use that was previously allowed under grandfathered rights.

zoning Lac-Beauchamp
3.4 Minor variances - Regularizing the construction of a single-family home at 199 Fraser Road

This request seeks to bring an existing single-family home at 199 Fraser Road into compliance with current zoning regulations.

zoning Deschênes
3.5 Minor variances - Regularizing the construction of a three-family home at 201-205 Fraser Road

This request seeks to bring an existing triplex at 201-205 Fraser Road into compliance with current zoning regulations.

zoning Deschênes
3.6 Minor variance - Redevelopment of a commercial building at 60 Jean-Proulx Street

The owner of 60 Jean-Proulx Street is requesting a minor variance to allow for the renovation and reconfiguration of a commercial property.

zoning L'Orée-du-Parc
3.7 Minor variance - Expansion and renovation of a detached single-family home at 57 Principale Street

The owner of 57 Principale Street is seeking permission to expand and renovate their home, which requires a minor exception to current zoning rules.

zoning Aylmer
3.8 Minor variance - Construction of an integrated residential project involving a new street opening at Vanier Road and d'Anvers Street

This project involves building a new residential development that requires opening a new street to connect properties on Vanier Road and d'Anvers Street.

zoning Mitigomijokan
3.9 Minor variances - Reduction of front setback and front wall width for two semi-detached homes at 1236 and 1240 Saint-René Boulevard East

The developer is requesting permission to build two semi-detached homes with a smaller front yard and narrower front wall than typically allowed by zoning rules.

zoning la Rivière-Blanche
3.10 Minor variance - Development of a shared parking space at 124 Jeanne-d'Arc Street

This request allows for the creation of a shared parking area at 124 Jeanne-d'Arc Street, which requires a minor variance from standard parking regulations.

zoning Hull-Wright
4.1 Second draft of By-law 532-51-2025 to increase maximum building height from 3 to 6 stories in zone Co-06-097

This by-law amendment would allow for taller buildings (up to 6 stories instead of 3) in a specific area of Pointe-Gatineau, potentially increasing housing density.

zoning Pointe-Gatineau
4.2 PPCMOI - Construction of a mixed-use residential and commercial building (7 to 17 stories) at 150 Wellington Street

This is a major development proposal for 150 Wellington Street. The PPCMOI process allows the city to approve a project that deviates from standard zoning to enable a high-density mixed-use building.

zoning Hull-Wright
4.3 PPCMOI - Construction of a three-story mixed-use detached building at 113 Montclair Boulevard

This proposal uses the PPCMOI process to allow for a three-story mixed-use building at 113 Montclair Boulevard, which does not strictly conform to existing zoning.

zoning Hull-Wright
4.4 Notice of motion for By-law 530-7-2025 to update the Urban Plan regarding the western rapid transit corridor and the Labelle Transit-Oriented Development zone

This notice of motion initiates changes to the city's Urban Plan to align with the planned tramway route in the west and removes a specific transit-oriented development zone near Labelle.

4.5 Draft By-law 530-7-2025 to update the Urban Plan regarding the western rapid transit corridor and the Labelle Transit-Oriented Development zone

This is the formal draft of the by-law to update the Urban Plan to reflect the new tramway route and adjust transit-oriented development planning.

4.6 Notice of motion for By-law 532-44-2025 to remove special provision 672 from specific zones in Manoir-des-Trembles–Val-Tétreau

This notice of motion proposes removing a specific zoning provision (672) that currently applies to several zones in the Manoir-des-Trembles–Val-Tétreau district.

zoning Manoir-des-Trembles–Val-Tétreau
4.7 Draft By-law 532-44-2025 to remove special provision 672 from specific zones in Manoir-des-Trembles–Val-Tétreau

This is the formal draft of the by-law to remove special zoning provision 672 in the Manoir-des-Trembles–Val-Tétreau district.

zoning Manoir-des-Trembles–Val-Tétreau
4.8 Notice of motion and filing of omnibus By-law 501-79-2025 to adjust requirements for urban planning documentation

This omnibus by-law aims to streamline the administrative process by updating the list of documents required for urban planning applications.

4.9 Notice of motion for omnibus By-law 532-42-2025 to update zoning rules regarding materials, secondary units, and construction standards

This omnibus by-law proposes updates to zoning rules, including making it easier to add a second dwelling unit to single-family homes and updating material standards.

4.10 Draft omnibus By-law 532-42-2025 to update zoning rules regarding materials, secondary units, and construction standards

This is the formal draft of the omnibus by-law to update zoning rules for materials and secondary housing units.

4.11 Notice of motion for omnibus By-law 505-23-2025 to reduce the scope of architectural integration plans (PIIA)

This by-law aims to reduce red tape by removing certain types of construction projects from the requirement to undergo an architectural integration plan review.

4.12 Draft omnibus By-law 505-23-2025 to reduce the scope of architectural integration plans (PIIA)

This is the formal draft of the by-law to simplify the architectural review process by exempting certain projects.

4.13 Notice of motion for omnibus By-law 505.1-6-2025 to reduce architectural review requirements in certain commercial zones

Similar to 4.11, this by-law reduces the number of commercial projects that must undergo a specific architectural integration review.

4.14 Draft omnibus By-law 505.1-6-2025 to reduce architectural review requirements in certain commercial zones

This is the formal draft of the by-law to simplify architectural review for commercial projects.

4.15 Notice of motion for omnibus By-law 538-1-2025 to align bedroom size requirements with construction standards

This by-law ensures that the minimum size for a bedroom is consistent across both the building maintenance by-law and the general construction by-law.

4.16 Draft omnibus By-law 538-1-2025 to align bedroom size requirements with construction standards

This is the formal draft of the by-law to standardize bedroom size requirements.

4.17 Notice of motion for the City of Gatineau's new Construction By-law 534-2025

This notice of motion introduces a new comprehensive construction by-law for the City of Gatineau, which will govern building standards across the municipality.

4.18 Draft of the City of Gatineau's new Construction By-law 534-2025

This is the formal draft of the new city-wide construction by-law.

6.1 By-law 977-2025 authorizing a $2,873,302 expenditure and loan for the Quebec Affordable Housing Program (PHAQ)

The city is borrowing nearly $2.9 million to fund its contribution to the Quebec Affordable Housing Program, which helps support the creation of affordable housing units.

budget $2,873,302
6.2 By-law 978-2025 authorizing a $6,206,579 expenditure and loan for the 2024-2027 Cultural Development Agreement, fully funded by the Ministry of Culture and Communications

The city is authorizing a loan of over $6.2 million for cultural programming. The provincial government will cover the full cost of this loan, so it will not impact local taxpayers.

culture $6,206,579
6.3 By-law 975-2025 establishing an assistance program for purchasing surplus garbage collection tags

This by-law creates a program to help residents purchase extra tags for household garbage collection, which are required when residents have more waste than their bin can hold.

6.4 By-law 973-2025 regarding the implementation of a revitalization program for the downtown core

This by-law establishes a new program aimed at revitalizing Gatineau's downtown area, likely through incentives for businesses or property improvements.

6.5 By-law 974-2025 repealing former City of Hull By-law 2087 regarding the conversion of rental properties into condominiums

This by-law removes an outdated regulation from the former City of Hull that governed how rental buildings could be converted into condos.

9.1 PIIA - Construction of a mixed-use residential and commercial building (7 to 17 stories) at 150 Wellington Street

This is the architectural integration plan (PIIA) review for the major development at 150 Wellington Street, ensuring the building's design fits the area.

zoning Hull-Wright
9.2 Heritage - Construction of a mixed-use residential and commercial building (7 to 17 stories) at 150 Wellington Street

This item reviews the heritage impact of the proposed 150 Wellington Street development to ensure it respects the historical context of the site.

culture Hull-Wright
9.3 Heritage - Land subdivision at 119 Portage Promenade

This heritage review concerns the proposed subdivision of land at 119 Portage Promenade, ensuring the division does not negatively impact the heritage value of the site.

culture Hull-Wright
9.4 PIIA - Expansion and renovation of a detached single-family home at 9 Derwin Street

This is an architectural integration plan (PIIA) review for a home renovation project at 9 Derwin Street.

zoning Aylmer
9.5 PIIA - Regularization of a restaurant terrace and a detached sign at 11 Front Street

This architectural integration plan (PIIA) review seeks to bring an existing restaurant terrace and sign at 11 Front Street into compliance with city design standards.

zoning Aylmer
9.6 Heritage - Regularize a restaurant patio and a detached sign - 11 Front Street

This item seeks to legalize an existing restaurant patio and a detached sign at 11 Front Street. This ensures the structures comply with local heritage and zoning regulations.

zoning Aylmer
9.7 PIIA - Renovate a commercial building and install a detached sign - 67 Principale Street

This proposal involves renovations to a commercial building and the installation of a new detached sign at 67 Principale Street. It requires approval under the Site Planning and Architectural Integration Program (PIIA) to ensure it fits the area's character.

zoning Aylmer
9.8 Heritage - Renovate a commercial building and install a detached sign - 67 Principale Street

This is a heritage-specific review for the same project at 67 Principale Street. It ensures that the proposed renovations and signage respect the historical integrity of the property.

zoning Aylmer
9.9 PIIA - Renovate the main building - 60 Charlevoix Street

This item requests PIIA approval for renovations to the main building at 60 Charlevoix Street. The review ensures the architectural changes align with the neighborhood's design standards.

zoning Hull-Wright
9.10 PIIA - Tree removal in a protection and integration woodland to allow for the widening of Notre-Dame Street

This project involves removing trees in a protected woodland area to facilitate the widening of Notre-Dame Street. This is necessary for infrastructure improvements but requires environmental and architectural oversight.

infrastructure Lac-Beauchamp
9.11 Heritage - Construct a three-family dwelling - 17 Saint-Antoine Street

This proposal seeks approval to build a three-family residential unit at 17 Saint-Antoine Street. Because it is in a heritage area, the design must be approved to ensure it complements existing historical structures.

housing Pointe-Gatineau
9.12 PIIA - Expand and renovate a detached single-family home - 57 Principale Street

This item requests PIIA approval for an expansion and renovation of a detached home at 57 Principale Street. The review ensures the project meets local architectural integration standards.

zoning Aylmer
9.13 Heritage - Expand and renovate a single-family home - 57 Principale Street

This is the heritage-specific review for the project at 57 Principale Street. It ensures that the proposed expansion and renovations respect the heritage status of the property.

zoning Aylmer
9.14 PIIA - Construct an integrated residential project involving a new street opening - 891, 895, and 901 Vanier Road and 275 and 285 d'Anvers Street

This project involves the development of an integrated residential complex that requires the opening of a new street. It is subject to PIIA review to ensure the new development is properly integrated into the existing neighborhood.

housing Mitigomijokan
9.15 PIIA - Authorize repair work on the Lac Beauchamp outlet - 741 Maloney Boulevard East

This item authorizes repairs to the water outlet at Lac Beauchamp. This is a critical infrastructure project to maintain water levels and environmental health in the area.

environment Lac-Beauchamp
9.16 Notice from the City of Gatineau under section 272.5 of the Education Act regarding the 2026-2036 space requirements planning project of the Centre de services scolaire des Draveurs (CSSD)

The City is providing formal notice regarding the school board's long-term plan for school space requirements. This is part of the collaborative process between the city and the school board to manage growth and educational infrastructure.

9.17 Launch of the development process for a flood adaptation plan for the City of Gatineau

The City is initiating a formal plan to adapt its territory to better manage and mitigate the risks of flooding. This is a major city-wide initiative to improve long-term climate resilience.

12.1 Membership of the City of Gatineau in the 'Bird Friendly City' certification program

Gatineau is seeking to join the 'Bird Friendly City' program. This initiative aims to protect local bird populations through better urban planning and environmental stewardship.

14.1 Repeal of resolutions CM-2022-33 and CM-2022-786 - Private sale of lots 6 482 113 and 6 482 114 of the Quebec cadastre

The City is cancelling previous resolutions to sell specific land lots by private agreement. This effectively stops the planned sale of these properties.

governance Lac-Beauchamp
14.2 Repeal of resolution CM-2022-344 - Private sale of lot 6 536 960 of the Quebec cadastre - Louis-Collin Street

The City is cancelling a previous resolution to sell a specific lot on Louis-Collin Street by private agreement.

governance Carrefour de l'Hôpital
14.3 Lease - His Majesty the King in right of Canada - 975 Saint-Joseph Boulevard

The City is entering into a lease agreement with the federal government for property located at 975 Saint-Joseph Boulevard.

other Orée-du-Parc
14.4 Private acquisition - Lot 3 115 034 of the Quebec cadastre - Future fire station on McConnell Road

The City is purchasing land for the construction of a future fire station on McConnell Road. This is a key step in improving emergency response infrastructure in the area.

public-safety Deschênes
14.5 Lease - Amusement Anik inc. - 975 Saint-Joseph Boulevard

The City is entering into a lease agreement with Amusement Anik inc. for space at 975 Saint-Joseph Boulevard.

other Orée-du-Parc
15.1 Agreement and request - Servicing - Municipal services - Integrated residential project at 36 Deschênes Street

This item formalizes an agreement for municipal services (such as water and sewage) for a new residential project at 36 Deschênes Street.

infrastructure Deschênes
15.2 Authorize the treasurer to draw necessary funds from the lifecycle reserve to finance temporary and urgent air conditioning equipment for the Paul-Pelletier aquatic center

The City is authorizing emergency funding to install temporary air conditioning at the Paul-Pelletier aquatic center to ensure the facility remains usable.

budget Deschênes
15.3 Amendment to the agreement of July 8, 2014 - Servicing - Municipal services - Quartier Connaught residential project, phase 7

This item amends an existing agreement regarding municipal service delivery for phase 7 of the Quartier Connaught residential development.

infrastructure Mitigomijokan
15.4 Amendment to the agreement of June 9, 2020 - Servicing - Municipal services - Quartier Connaught residential project, phases 9, 10, and 11

This item amends an existing agreement regarding municipal service delivery for phases 9, 10, and 11 of the Quartier Connaught residential development.

infrastructure Mitigomijokan
17.1 Tailored action plan to prevent violence among youth aged 7 to 35 - Police Sector 10

The City is implementing a targeted action plan to reduce violence among young people in Police Sector 10. This initiative focuses on community safety and youth support.

17.2 Revision of emergency measures program agreements - Temporary housing and housing search assistance program

The City is updating its emergency housing and support programs to better assist residents in need of temporary shelter and housing search services.

17.3 Signing of an agreement for specific activities between the CISSSO and the City of Gatineau - 'Halte (Proximity Service Center) – Gatineau' project

The City is partnering with the local health authority (CISSSO) to support the 'Halte' project, which provides local community services to residents.

19.1 Submission 2025 SP 200 - Request for exemption for the project - Guy-Sanche Library

This item involves a request for an exemption related to the procurement process for the Guy-Sanche Library project.

21.1 Granting of financial aid for the City of Gatineau's participation in research for the AI-guided urban resilience project in collaboration with UN-Habitat and the Institute for Resilience and Urban Innovation (IRIU)

The City is providing funding to participate in an international research project on AI-driven urban resilience, in partnership with UN-Habitat. This aims to help the city better prepare for future urban challenges.

22.1 Modification of the salary policy for management employees of the City of Gatineau

The City is updating its salary policy for management-level staff to ensure it remains competitive and aligned with current standards.

22.2 Modifications to the organizational structure - Public Works Department

The City is restructuring the Public Works Department to improve operational efficiency and service delivery.

22.3 Modification to the organizational structure - Citizen Interaction Service

The City is restructuring the Citizen Interaction Service to better handle resident inquiries and improve communication.

22.4 Organizational structure change - Organizational Performance, Business Intelligence and Scientific Department

This item proposes internal administrative changes to the department responsible for data analysis and organizational performance. These adjustments aim to improve how the city manages its internal operations and data-driven decision-making.

22.5 Organizational structure change - Communications Department

This item proposes internal administrative changes to the city's Communications Department. These adjustments are intended to streamline how the city shares information with residents.

22.6 Organizational structure change - General Management

This item proposes internal administrative changes to the City Manager's office. These changes affect the top-level management structure of the municipal administration.

22.7 Organizational structure change - Police Service

This item proposes internal administrative changes to the Gatineau Police Service. These adjustments are meant to optimize the internal management and operational structure of the police force.

22.8 Organizational structure change - Ecological Transition Department

This item proposes internal administrative changes to the department responsible for environmental and climate initiatives. These changes aim to better align the department's structure with the city's sustainability goals.

22.9 Organizational structure change - Responsible Procurement Department

This item proposes internal administrative changes to the department that manages city purchasing and procurement. These changes are intended to improve the efficiency and oversight of city contracts.

23.1 Approval of STO By-law 178.1 authorizing a $4.7M loan for preventive bus engine maintenance

The city is approving a loan for the Société de transport de l'Outaouais (STO) to fund preventive maintenance for bus engines. This investment is necessary to ensure the reliability of the public transit fleet and avoid costly emergency repairs.

transit $4,700,000
25.1 Modification of the 2025 meeting calendar for the Executive Committee, City Council, and Plenary Committee

This item updates the official schedule of meetings for the city's governing bodies for the remainder of 2025. Residents should note these changes to stay informed about when public council meetings occur.

31.1 Appointment of a new member to the Economic Development Commission

This item involves the formal appointment of a new individual to serve on the city's Economic Development Commission, which advises council on local business and growth strategies.

33.1 Reaffirmation of the City of Gatineau's commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion

The city is formally renewing its commitment to fostering an inclusive environment for all residents. This is a policy statement intended to guide municipal services and hiring practices.

33.2 Signing of the joint declaration of the 4th General States on Homelessness

The city is signing a joint declaration regarding homelessness, signaling its participation in a broader regional or provincial effort to address housing insecurity and support vulnerable populations.

35.1 Notice of motion by Councillor Marc Bureau regarding regulations for fast-food establishments near schools

Councillor Marc Bureau has given notice that he will propose new zoning rules to restrict or regulate the opening of fast-food restaurants near schools. This aims to influence the food environment for students.

35.2 Notice of motion by Councillor Marc Bureau regarding regulations for gas stations

Councillor Marc Bureau has given notice that he will propose a review of the city's zoning regulations regarding where and how gas stations can be established within Gatineau.

36.1 Minutes of the public meeting of the Living Together Commission held on January 23, 2025

This is the official record of the meeting held by the commission focused on social cohesion and community harmony.

36.2 Minutes of the public meeting of the Environment and Climate Change Commission held on February 20, 2025

This is the official record of the meeting held by the commission focused on environmental policy and climate action.

36.3 Minutes of the public meeting of the Economic Development Commission held on February 13, 2025

This is the official record of the meeting held by the commission focused on local economic growth and business development.

36.4 Minutes of the meeting of the Demolition Committee held on January 28, 2025

This is the official record of the committee meeting that reviews applications to demolish buildings in the city.

36.5 Minutes of the meeting of the Demolition Committee held on February 25, 2025

This is the official record of the committee meeting that reviews applications to demolish buildings in the city.

36.6 Minutes of the meeting of the Urban Planning Advisory Committee held on January 27, 2025

This is the official record of the committee meeting that advises council on land use and urban development projects.

36.7 Minutes of the meeting of the Urban Planning Advisory Committee held on February 24, 2025

This is the official record of the committee meeting that advises council on land use and urban development projects.

36.8 Minutes of the meeting of the Local Heritage Council held on January 27, 2025

This is the official record of the meeting held by the council responsible for protecting and managing local heritage sites.

36.9 Minutes of the meeting of the Local Heritage Council held on February 24, 2025

This is the official record of the meeting held by the council responsible for protecting and managing local heritage sites.

36.10 Minutes of the public meeting of the Youth Commission held on March 15, 2025

This is the official record of the meeting held by the commission focused on issues affecting the city's youth population.

36.11 Minutes of the public meeting of the Territory and Housing Development Commission held on March 12, 2025

This is the official record of the meeting held by the commission focused on land use planning and housing policy.

36.12 Minutes of the public meeting of the Toponymy Committee held on March 10, 2025

This is the official record of the meeting held by the committee responsible for naming streets, parks, and public places.

36.13 Minutes of the public meeting of the Transport, Sustainable Mobility and Safety Commission held on February 27, 2025

This is the official record of the meeting held by the commission focused on transportation infrastructure, sustainable travel, and road safety.

37.1 Clerk's certificate regarding clerical corrections to Zoning By-law 532-2020

The City Clerk is certifying that minor clerical or typographical errors in the zoning by-law have been corrected. This does not change the intent or substance of the law.

37.2 Clerk's certificate regarding clerical corrections to By-law 532-33-2023

The City Clerk is certifying that minor clerical or typographical errors in this specific by-law have been corrected.

37.3 Clerk's certificate regarding clerical corrections to By-law 532-37-2023

The City Clerk is certifying that minor clerical or typographical errors in this specific by-law have been corrected.

37.4 Filing of minutes from the Executive Committee meetings held in March 2025

This item formally enters the minutes of recent Executive Committee meetings into the public record, ensuring transparency regarding the decisions made by the city's executive leadership.

38.1 Proclamation - National Organ and Tissue Donation Awareness Week, April 20-26, 2025

The City of Gatineau is officially recognizing National Organ and Tissue Donation Awareness Week. This proclamation aims to encourage residents to register as organ donors and discuss their wishes with their families.

38.2 Proclamation - Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Awareness Day

The City is issuing a proclamation to raise awareness about Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS). This initiative supports residents living with this condition by promoting public understanding of the health challenges it presents.

38.3 Proclamation - World Migratory Bird Day - May 10, 2025

Gatineau is marking World Migratory Bird Day with an official proclamation. This highlights the importance of protecting migratory bird habitats within the city and encourages local conservation efforts.

39.1 Adjournment of the meeting

This is the formal closing of the municipal council meeting. It confirms that all agenda items have been addressed and sets the date for the next public council meeting.