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AGENDA – CITY COUNCIL – MEETING OF AUGUST 26, 2025

AGENDA – CITY COUNCIL – MEETING OF AUGUST 26, 2025 August 26, 2025

📄 Agenda — 87 items · Regular Meetings

⭐ Notable items (46)

3.1 Minor variance - Construction of Phase 1 of the Cap-aux-Meules project

The developer is requesting an exception to zoning rules to proceed with the first phase of a residential project on Rue de Grande-Entrée. This allows the project to move forward despite minor non-compliance with current regulations.

zoning Bellevue
3.4 Minor variances - Construction of a mixed-use building at 242, Rue du Raton-Laveur

The applicant is requesting exceptions to zoning rules to build a mixed-use (residential and commercial) building, which currently deviates from local standards.

zoning Lucerne
3.6 Conditional use - Daycare service at 59, Rue Principale

The owner is requesting permission to operate a daycare at 59, Rue Principale, which requires a conditional use permit because it is not a standard permitted use in this specific zone.

zoning Aylmer
3.7 Minor variances - Construction of a commercial building for a daycare at 59, Rue Principale

This item complements the conditional use request, seeking specific zoning variances to allow for the construction of a daycare facility at this address.

zoning Aylmer
4.1 Notice of motion for By-law 532-59-2025 to remove provisions regarding donation bins

This is the first step in a process to change city zoning rules to eliminate regulations concerning clothing or item donation bins, effectively banning or removing them from the city's regulatory framework.

4.2 Draft By-law 532-59-2025 to remove provisions regarding donation bins

This is the formal draft of the by-law mentioned in 4.1, which proposes removing donation bin regulations from the city's zoning code.

4.3 PPCMOI - Construction of a six-unit multi-family dwelling at 56, Rue Charlevoix

The city is considering a specific development project (PPCMOI) to allow a six-unit apartment building at 56, Rue Charlevoix, which requires an exemption from standard zoning rules.

housing Hull-Wright
4.4 PPCMOI - Reconstruction of a commercial building including a motel at 686, Boulevard Maloney Est

This proposal allows for the reconstruction of a motel on Maloney Blvd East through a specific development agreement (PPCMOI), bypassing standard zoning restrictions.

zoning Lac-Beauchamp
4.8 Notice of motion for By-law 532-43-2025 requiring a podium for buildings 5+ stories and adjusting PIIA rules

This proposed change mandates that buildings five stories or higher must include a 'podium' (a wider base) and adjusts how architectural integration rules apply to certain projects.

4.9 Draft By-law 532-43-2025 requiring a podium for buildings 5+ stories and adjusting PIIA rules

This is the draft version of the by-law requiring podiums for taller buildings and modifying architectural integration rules for specific projects.

5.1 Notice of motion and filing of draft By-law 61-42-2025 to update city service fees

The city is updating its fee schedule for various goods and services, adding new fees and modifying existing ones.

5.2 Notice of motion and filing of draft By-law 990-2025 regarding waste management

This new by-law will replace the existing waste management rules, likely updating how residents and businesses handle trash, recycling, and composting.

6.1 By-law 983-1-2025 repealing the $10,000,000 loan for water and sewer infrastructure repairs

The city is cancelling a previously authorized $10 million loan intended for water and sewer infrastructure maintenance.

infrastructure $10,000,000
6.2 By-law 936-3-2025 increasing spending and borrowing by $3,314,000 for fire safety infrastructure and equipment

The city is increasing its budget by over $3.3 million to fund fire safety improvements, including new equipment, vehicles, and land acquisition as part of the 2023-2027 fire risk management plan.

public-safety $3,314,000
6.3 By-law 519-2-2025 allowing a return center for deposit containers at 84, Rue Jean-Proulx

This by-law change permits the operation of a recycling return center for deposit-based containers at 84, Rue Jean-Proulx.

environment Orée-du-Parc
9.1 Adoption of the traditional built heritage inventory for the Gatineau and Masson-Angers sectors

The city is officially adopting an inventory of historic buildings in the Gatineau and Masson-Angers areas to help preserve local architectural history.

culture GatineauMasson-Angers
9.2 PIIA - Construction of Phase 1 of the Cap-aux-Meules project

This is the architectural approval (PIIA) for the first phase of the Cap-aux-Meules residential project, ensuring the design meets city standards.

housing Bellevue
9.3 PIIA - Construction of a six-unit multi-family dwelling at 56, Rue Charlevoix

This is the architectural approval for the six-unit building project previously mentioned in item 4.3.

housing Hull-Wright
9.5 PIIA - Extension of a street in a protected woodland area - Boulevard d'Europe

This item involves the architectural and site planning approval for extending a street into a protected wooded area, requiring careful integration to minimize environmental impact.

infrastructure Plateau
9.8 PIIA - Construction of a mixed-use building at 242, Rue du Raton-Laveur

This is the architectural approval for the mixed-use building project mentioned in item 3.4.

zoning Lucerne
9.12 PIIA - Construction of a commercial building for a daycare at 59, Rue Principale

This is the architectural approval for the daycare facility project at 59, Rue Principale.

zoning Aylmer
9.13 Heritage - Construction of a commercial building for a daycare at 59, Rue Principale

This item addresses the heritage-specific approval for the daycare project at 59, Rue Principale.

culture Aylmer
9.14 Partial renewal of resolutions CM-2020-255 and CM-2020-269 for the Plateau Georges residential development

The city is partially renewing previous development approvals for the Plateau Georges residential project, while specifically excluding multi-family and integrated residential components.

housing Masson-Angers
11.1 Grant application for the FCM Local Carbon Neutrality Program

Gatineau is seeking a grant from the Federation of Canadian Municipalities to support local projects aimed at achieving carbon neutrality. This initiative helps the city reduce its environmental footprint.

11.2 Memorandum of understanding with the Vallée-de-la-Gatineau RCM for organic waste processing

The City is entering a trial agreement with the Vallée-de-la-Gatineau regional municipality to transport and process a portion of Gatineau's organic waste. This is a pilot project to test regional cooperation in waste management.

12.1 Grant application for the 2025-2027 Sustainable Rainwater Management Program

The City is applying for provincial funding to improve how it manages rainwater. This project aims to prevent flooding and protect local water quality.

14.4 Sale of land in the Corridor Desjardins

The City is selling specific lots within the Corridor Desjardins area. This land sale is part of ongoing development or property management in the Parc-de-la-Montagne–Saint-Raymond district.

other Parc-de-la-Montagne–Saint-Raymond
15.2 Amendment to municipal service agreement for Quartier Connaught residential project

This amendment updates the service agreement for phases 9, 10, and 11 of the Quartier Connaught residential development. It clarifies municipal infrastructure responsibilities for these new phases.

infrastructure Mitigomijokan
15.3 Support for Chelsea's funding request for Chemin Kelly improvements

Gatineau is supporting the Municipality of Chelsea in its request for provincial funding to improve and secure Chemin Kelly, a road that borders both municipalities. This collaboration aims to improve road safety for residents in the Lucerne district.

infrastructure Lucerne
15.4 Final programming for the 2019-2024 Gas Tax and Quebec Contribution Program

This item finalizes the list of projects funded by the 2019-2024 Gas Tax and Quebec Contribution program. It ensures all allocated funds are accounted for as the program concludes.

17.3 Customized action plan to prevent youth violence (ages 7-35) - Police Sector 5

The City is implementing a targeted action plan to prevent violence among youth and young adults in Police Sector 5. This initiative aims to improve community safety and provide support services.

17.4 Support for the Outaouais delegation at the 58th Quebec Summer Games

The City is providing financial or logistical support to the Outaouais regional delegation participating in the 58th Quebec Summer Games in Trois-Rivières.

19.3 Call for projects: Creative residency at Théâtre de l'Île

The City is launching a call for artists to apply for a creative residency at the Théâtre de l'Île. This program supports local artistic development.

19.4 Sectoral development agreement to support the Outaouais Regional Museum

The City is entering into an agreement to support the growth and development of the Outaouais Regional Museum, helping to preserve and promote regional history.

19.5 City participation in major and minor events

The City is approving financial and service-based support for various local events. This includes over $640,000 in direct funding to help organizers host cultural and community activities.

culture $776,725
22.4 Organizational structure changes - Police Department

The City is adjusting the internal organizational structure of the Police Department to improve service delivery and management.

22.5 Organizational structure changes - Fire Safety Department

The City is adjusting the internal organizational structure of the Fire Safety Department to ensure effective emergency response management.

23.1 Bond issuance of $65,946,000 for various bylaws

The City is issuing $65.9 million in bonds to finance various previously approved municipal projects. This is a standard financial mechanism to manage long-term debt.

budget $65,946,000
23.2 Budget reallocation for community investment and urban outdoor development plans

The City is reallocating unused budget funds from previous years (2019-2022) to ensure these community and outdoor recreation projects can be completed.

23.3 Budget adjustment for Rue Vernon Phase 2 construction

The City is adjusting the budget for the second phase of construction on Rue Vernon in the Plateau district. This ensures the project has sufficient funding to reach completion.

infrastructure Plateau
35.1 Notice of motion for a Special Planning Program (PPU) for Boulevard Gréber

Councillor Mike Duggan has given notice that he will propose a new urban planning study for the Boulevard Gréber area. This study would look at future development and land use, potentially including parts of Rue Jacques-Cartier and Boulevard Fournier.

37.1 Clerk's certificate regarding the registration process for a loan by-law for fire trucks

The City Clerk is reporting on the public registration process for a $1,953,000 loan by-law. This money is intended to purchase two ladder trucks for the fire department to ensure public safety.

public-safety $1,953,000
37.2 Clerk's certificate regarding the registration process for a loan by-law for affordable housing

The City Clerk is reporting on the public registration process for a $5,128,597 loan by-law. These funds are for the city's contribution to the Quebec Affordable Housing Program (PHAQ) to support housing development.

housing $5,128,597
37.3 Clerk's certificate regarding the registration process for a loan by-law for low-income housing renovation

The City Clerk is reporting on the public registration process for a $414,039 loan by-law. This funding is for the city's participation in a program to renovate low-income rental housing.

housing $414,039
37.4 Clerk's certificate regarding the registration process for a development project at 150 Wellington Street

The City Clerk is reporting on the public registration process for a specific development project (PPCMOI) at 150 Wellington Street. The project involves building a mixed-use residential and commercial tower between 7 and 17 stories high.

zoning Hull-Wright
37.7 Tabling of correspondence and report to the Quebec Municipal Commission regarding follow-up on wrongdoing disclosures

The city is tabling a report and correspondence regarding the follow-up on recommendations made by the Quebec Municipal Commission following an investigation into reported wrongdoing within the city administration.

All items
1.1 Adoption of the agenda

This is a procedural item to formally approve the list of topics to be discussed during the council meeting.

2.1 Adoption of the minutes from the July 8, 2025, regular meeting and the June 26, 2025, special meeting

Council members review and approve the official records of previous meetings to ensure accuracy.

3.1 Minor variance - Construction of Phase 1 of the Cap-aux-Meules project

The developer is requesting an exception to zoning rules to proceed with the first phase of a residential project on Rue de Grande-Entrée. This allows the project to move forward despite minor non-compliance with current regulations.

zoning Bellevue
3.2 Minor variance - Cadastral operation at 30, Montée Chauret

This request allows for a change to property boundaries (cadastral operation) at 30, Montée Chauret, which does not strictly meet existing zoning requirements.

zoning Rivière-Blanche
3.3 Minor variance - Reduction of minimum parking spaces at 85, Rue Chauveau

The property owner is seeking permission to provide fewer parking spaces than the city's zoning by-law requires for this location.

zoning Manoir-des-Trembles–Val-Tétreau
3.4 Minor variances - Construction of a mixed-use building at 242, Rue du Raton-Laveur

The applicant is requesting exceptions to zoning rules to build a mixed-use (residential and commercial) building, which currently deviates from local standards.

zoning Lucerne
3.5 Minor variance - Regularization of fence height at 20, Rue Broad

This item seeks to retroactively approve a fence that exceeds the permitted height limit for the property at 20, Rue Broad.

zoning Aylmer
3.6 Conditional use - Daycare service at 59, Rue Principale

The owner is requesting permission to operate a daycare at 59, Rue Principale, which requires a conditional use permit because it is not a standard permitted use in this specific zone.

zoning Aylmer
3.7 Minor variances - Construction of a commercial building for a daycare at 59, Rue Principale

This item complements the conditional use request, seeking specific zoning variances to allow for the construction of a daycare facility at this address.

zoning Aylmer
4.1 Notice of motion for By-law 532-59-2025 to remove provisions regarding donation bins

This is the first step in a process to change city zoning rules to eliminate regulations concerning clothing or item donation bins, effectively banning or removing them from the city's regulatory framework.

4.2 Draft By-law 532-59-2025 to remove provisions regarding donation bins

This is the formal draft of the by-law mentioned in 4.1, which proposes removing donation bin regulations from the city's zoning code.

4.3 PPCMOI - Construction of a six-unit multi-family dwelling at 56, Rue Charlevoix

The city is considering a specific development project (PPCMOI) to allow a six-unit apartment building at 56, Rue Charlevoix, which requires an exemption from standard zoning rules.

housing Hull-Wright
4.4 PPCMOI - Reconstruction of a commercial building including a motel at 686, Boulevard Maloney Est

This proposal allows for the reconstruction of a motel on Maloney Blvd East through a specific development agreement (PPCMOI), bypassing standard zoning restrictions.

zoning Lac-Beauchamp
4.5 Notice of motion for By-law 535-2025 regarding site planning and architectural integration plans (PIIA)

This notice signals the city's intent to update the regulations governing how new buildings must integrate into their architectural surroundings.

4.6 Draft By-law 535-2025 regarding site planning and architectural integration plans (PIIA)

This is the draft version of the new architectural integration by-law, which sets the standards for how developers must design buildings to fit the local character.

4.7 Notice of motion and filing of draft By-law 501-77-2025 to update documentation requirements for PIIA applications

The city is updating the administrative requirements for developers applying for architectural approval, changing the documents and information they must submit.

4.8 Notice of motion for By-law 532-43-2025 requiring a podium for buildings 5+ stories and adjusting PIIA rules

This proposed change mandates that buildings five stories or higher must include a 'podium' (a wider base) and adjusts how architectural integration rules apply to certain projects.

4.9 Draft By-law 532-43-2025 requiring a podium for buildings 5+ stories and adjusting PIIA rules

This is the draft version of the by-law requiring podiums for taller buildings and modifying architectural integration rules for specific projects.

5.1 Notice of motion and filing of draft By-law 61-42-2025 to update city service fees

The city is updating its fee schedule for various goods and services, adding new fees and modifying existing ones.

5.2 Notice of motion and filing of draft By-law 990-2025 regarding waste management

This new by-law will replace the existing waste management rules, likely updating how residents and businesses handle trash, recycling, and composting.

6.1 By-law 983-1-2025 repealing the $10,000,000 loan for water and sewer infrastructure repairs

The city is cancelling a previously authorized $10 million loan intended for water and sewer infrastructure maintenance.

infrastructure $10,000,000
6.2 By-law 936-3-2025 increasing spending and borrowing by $3,314,000 for fire safety infrastructure and equipment

The city is increasing its budget by over $3.3 million to fund fire safety improvements, including new equipment, vehicles, and land acquisition as part of the 2023-2027 fire risk management plan.

public-safety $3,314,000
6.3 By-law 519-2-2025 allowing a return center for deposit containers at 84, Rue Jean-Proulx

This by-law change permits the operation of a recycling return center for deposit-based containers at 84, Rue Jean-Proulx.

environment Orée-du-Parc
9.1 Adoption of the traditional built heritage inventory for the Gatineau and Masson-Angers sectors

The city is officially adopting an inventory of historic buildings in the Gatineau and Masson-Angers areas to help preserve local architectural history.

culture GatineauMasson-Angers
9.2 PIIA - Construction of Phase 1 of the Cap-aux-Meules project

This is the architectural approval (PIIA) for the first phase of the Cap-aux-Meules residential project, ensuring the design meets city standards.

housing Bellevue
9.3 PIIA - Construction of a six-unit multi-family dwelling at 56, Rue Charlevoix

This is the architectural approval for the six-unit building project previously mentioned in item 4.3.

housing Hull-Wright
9.4 PIIA - Renovation of a building and addition of a ground-floor unit at 334-336, Rue Saint-André

The city is reviewing the architectural plans for renovations at 334-336, Rue Saint-André, which includes adding a new residential unit on the ground floor.

housing Lac-Beauchamp
9.5 PIIA - Extension of a street in a protected woodland area - Boulevard d'Europe

This item involves the architectural and site planning approval for extending a street into a protected wooded area, requiring careful integration to minimize environmental impact.

infrastructure Plateau
9.6 PIIA - Exterior staircase replacement, sidewalk installation, and window-to-door conversion at 31, Rue Principale

This is a routine architectural approval for minor exterior modifications to a property on Rue Principale.

other Aylmer
9.7 Heritage - Replacement of an emergency staircase and access sidewalk at 31, Rue Principale

This item specifically addresses heritage-related approval for exterior safety and access improvements at 31, Rue Principale.

culture Aylmer
9.8 PIIA - Construction of a mixed-use building at 242, Rue du Raton-Laveur

This is the architectural approval for the mixed-use building project mentioned in item 3.4.

zoning Lucerne
9.9 PIIA - Renovation of a two-family dwelling at 175, Rue Kent

The city is reviewing architectural plans for renovations to a duplex at 175, Rue Kent.

housing Hull-Wright
9.10 PIIA - Exterior siding replacement, railing installation, and land subdivision at 61, Rue Principale

This item covers architectural approval for exterior upgrades and a land subdivision request at 61, Rue Principale.

other Aylmer
9.11 Heritage - Exterior siding replacement, railing installation, and land subdivision at 61, Rue Principale

This item addresses the heritage-specific approval for the same project at 61, Rue Principale mentioned in 9.10.

culture Aylmer
9.12 PIIA - Construction of a commercial building for a daycare at 59, Rue Principale

This is the architectural approval for the daycare facility project at 59, Rue Principale.

zoning Aylmer
9.13 Heritage - Construction of a commercial building for a daycare at 59, Rue Principale

This item addresses the heritage-specific approval for the daycare project at 59, Rue Principale.

culture Aylmer
9.14 Partial renewal of resolutions CM-2020-255 and CM-2020-269 for the Plateau Georges residential development

The city is partially renewing previous development approvals for the Plateau Georges residential project, while specifically excluding multi-family and integrated residential components.

housing Masson-Angers
9.15 Financial support application for updating the Land Use and Development Plan

The City is applying for provincial funding to update its master land-use plan. This update ensures Gatineau's planning policies align with new provincial government guidelines.

11.1 Grant application for the FCM Local Carbon Neutrality Program

Gatineau is seeking a grant from the Federation of Canadian Municipalities to support local projects aimed at achieving carbon neutrality. This initiative helps the city reduce its environmental footprint.

11.2 Memorandum of understanding with the Vallée-de-la-Gatineau RCM for organic waste processing

The City is entering a trial agreement with the Vallée-de-la-Gatineau regional municipality to transport and process a portion of Gatineau's organic waste. This is a pilot project to test regional cooperation in waste management.

12.1 Grant application for the 2025-2027 Sustainable Rainwater Management Program

The City is applying for provincial funding to improve how it manages rainwater. This project aims to prevent flooding and protect local water quality.

14.1 Lease agreement for the Chemin du Quai boat ramp

The City is renewing a lease with the provincial government for the boat ramp located on Chemin du Quai. This ensures continued public access to the water in the Masson-Angers district.

infrastructure Masson-Angers
14.2 Transfer of decommissioned alleyway lots

The City is transferring ownership of several decommissioned alleyway lots in the Parc-de-la-Montagne–Saint-Raymond district. This is a standard administrative process for unused municipal land.

other Parc-de-la-Montagne–Saint-Raymond
14.3 Lease agreement for the Rue Sanscartier boat ramp

The City is renewing a lease with the provincial government for the boat ramp on Rue Sanscartier. This maintains public boating access in the Lac-Beauchamp district.

infrastructure Lac-Beauchamp
14.4 Sale of land in the Corridor Desjardins

The City is selling specific lots within the Corridor Desjardins area. This land sale is part of ongoing development or property management in the Parc-de-la-Montagne–Saint-Raymond district.

other Parc-de-la-Montagne–Saint-Raymond
15.1 Amendment to municipal service agreement for 133-145 Rue Sabourin

This item amends an existing agreement regarding municipal services for a development project on Rue Sabourin. It ensures the developer and the City remain aligned on infrastructure requirements.

infrastructure Lac-Beauchamp
15.2 Amendment to municipal service agreement for Quartier Connaught residential project

This amendment updates the service agreement for phases 9, 10, and 11 of the Quartier Connaught residential development. It clarifies municipal infrastructure responsibilities for these new phases.

infrastructure Mitigomijokan
15.3 Support for Chelsea's funding request for Chemin Kelly improvements

Gatineau is supporting the Municipality of Chelsea in its request for provincial funding to improve and secure Chemin Kelly, a road that borders both municipalities. This collaboration aims to improve road safety for residents in the Lucerne district.

infrastructure Lucerne
15.4 Final programming for the 2019-2024 Gas Tax and Quebec Contribution Program

This item finalizes the list of projects funded by the 2019-2024 Gas Tax and Quebec Contribution program. It ensures all allocated funds are accounted for as the program concludes.

17.1 Appointment of a new member to the Recreation, Sports, and Community Development Commission

The City is appointing a new member to the commission responsible for overseeing recreation and community sports programs.

17.2 Memorandums of understanding for Val d'Oise and Entre deux fleurs community gardens

The City is formalizing agreements for the management of two community gardens. These agreements ensure the gardens remain well-maintained and accessible to residents.

17.3 Customized action plan to prevent youth violence (ages 7-35) - Police Sector 5

The City is implementing a targeted action plan to prevent violence among youth and young adults in Police Sector 5. This initiative aims to improve community safety and provide support services.

17.4 Support for the Outaouais delegation at the 58th Quebec Summer Games

The City is providing financial or logistical support to the Outaouais regional delegation participating in the 58th Quebec Summer Games in Trois-Rivières.

19.1 Appointment of a member to the Arts, Culture, Letters, and Heritage Commission

The City is appointing a new member to the commission that advises on arts and heritage initiatives.

19.2 Appointment of a new member to the Arts, Culture, Letters, and Heritage Commission

The City is appointing another member to the commission that advises on arts and heritage initiatives.

19.3 Call for projects: Creative residency at Théâtre de l'Île

The City is launching a call for artists to apply for a creative residency at the Théâtre de l'Île. This program supports local artistic development.

19.4 Sectoral development agreement to support the Outaouais Regional Museum

The City is entering into an agreement to support the growth and development of the Outaouais Regional Museum, helping to preserve and promote regional history.

19.5 City participation in major and minor events

The City is approving financial and service-based support for various local events. This includes over $640,000 in direct funding to help organizers host cultural and community activities.

culture $776,725
22.1 Renewal of a council-appointed member to the white-collar employees' pension committee

The City is renewing the appointment of a representative to the pension committee for white-collar municipal employees.

22.2 Organizational structure changes - Human Resources Department

The City is adjusting the internal organizational structure of the Human Resources Department to improve operational efficiency.

22.3 Organizational structure changes - Ecological Transition Department

The City is adjusting the internal organizational structure of the Ecological Transition Department to better support environmental goals.

22.4 Organizational structure changes - Police Department

The City is adjusting the internal organizational structure of the Police Department to improve service delivery and management.

22.5 Organizational structure changes - Fire Safety Department

The City is adjusting the internal organizational structure of the Fire Safety Department to ensure effective emergency response management.

22.6 Organizational structure changes - Arts, Culture, and Letters Department

The City is adjusting the internal organizational structure of the Arts, Culture, and Letters Department to better support cultural programming.

23.1 Bond issuance of $65,946,000 for various bylaws

The City is issuing $65.9 million in bonds to finance various previously approved municipal projects. This is a standard financial mechanism to manage long-term debt.

budget $65,946,000
23.2 Budget reallocation for community investment and urban outdoor development plans

The City is reallocating unused budget funds from previous years (2019-2022) to ensure these community and outdoor recreation projects can be completed.

23.3 Budget adjustment for Rue Vernon Phase 2 construction

The City is adjusting the budget for the second phase of construction on Rue Vernon in the Plateau district. This ensures the project has sufficient funding to reach completion.

infrastructure Plateau
35.1 Notice of motion for a Special Planning Program (PPU) for Boulevard Gréber

Councillor Mike Duggan has given notice that he will propose a new urban planning study for the Boulevard Gréber area. This study would look at future development and land use, potentially including parts of Rue Jacques-Cartier and Boulevard Fournier.

36.1 Minutes of the Local Heritage Council meeting held on June 2, 2025

This item is the formal record of the Local Heritage Council meeting. It documents discussions regarding the preservation of historical sites and buildings in Gatineau.

36.2 Minutes of the Demolition Committee meeting held on May 21, 2025

This item is the formal record of the committee that reviews requests to demolish buildings. It outlines the committee's decisions on whether specific structures can be torn down.

36.3 Minutes of the Urban Planning Advisory Committee meeting held on June 2, 2025

This item is the formal record of the committee that advises the city on land use, zoning changes, and development projects.

36.4 Minutes of the Environment and Climate Change Commission meeting held on June 19, 2025

This item is the formal record of the commission responsible for environmental policies and climate change initiatives in the city.

36.5 Minutes of the Public Safety Commission meeting held on May 28, 2025

This item is the formal record of the commission that oversees public safety matters, including police and fire services.

36.6 Minutes of the Transportation, Sustainable Mobility and Safety Commission meeting held on May 29, 2025

This item is the formal record of the commission that discusses transit, road safety, and sustainable travel options for residents.

36.7 Minutes of the Inter-commission meeting held on May 30, 2025

This item is the formal record of a joint meeting held between multiple city commissions to discuss cross-departmental issues.

36.8 Minutes of the Gatineau, Healthy City Commission meeting held on June 19, 2025

This item is the formal record of the commission focused on public health and community well-being initiatives.

36.9 Minutes of the Recreation, Sports and Community Development Commission meeting held on June 4, 2025

This item is the formal record of the commission that oversees sports facilities, recreational programs, and community development projects.

37.1 Clerk's certificate regarding the registration process for a loan by-law for fire trucks

The City Clerk is reporting on the public registration process for a $1,953,000 loan by-law. This money is intended to purchase two ladder trucks for the fire department to ensure public safety.

public-safety $1,953,000
37.2 Clerk's certificate regarding the registration process for a loan by-law for affordable housing

The City Clerk is reporting on the public registration process for a $5,128,597 loan by-law. These funds are for the city's contribution to the Quebec Affordable Housing Program (PHAQ) to support housing development.

housing $5,128,597
37.3 Clerk's certificate regarding the registration process for a loan by-law for low-income housing renovation

The City Clerk is reporting on the public registration process for a $414,039 loan by-law. This funding is for the city's participation in a program to renovate low-income rental housing.

housing $414,039
37.4 Clerk's certificate regarding the registration process for a development project at 150 Wellington Street

The City Clerk is reporting on the public registration process for a specific development project (PPCMOI) at 150 Wellington Street. The project involves building a mixed-use residential and commercial tower between 7 and 17 stories high.

zoning Hull-Wright
37.5 Tabling of the list of contracts for June 2025

This is a routine report listing all contracts awarded by the city during the month of June 2025, ensuring transparency in municipal spending.

37.6 Tabling of the minutes of the Executive Committee meetings for July 2025

This item tables the official records of the Executive Committee meetings held in July 2025, providing transparency regarding the committee's administrative decisions.

37.7 Tabling of correspondence and report to the Quebec Municipal Commission regarding follow-up on wrongdoing disclosures

The city is tabling a report and correspondence regarding the follow-up on recommendations made by the Quebec Municipal Commission following an investigation into reported wrongdoing within the city administration.

38.1 Proclamation - Fire Prevention Week - October 5 to 11, 2025

The city is officially proclaiming October 5-11, 2025, as Fire Prevention Week to raise awareness about fire safety and prevention measures.

38.2 Proclamation - School Crossing Guard Recognition Week - October 27 to 31, 2025

The city is proclaiming October 27-31, 2025, as a week to recognize and thank the adult school crossing guards who help keep students safe.

39.1 Adjournment of the meeting

This is the formal motion to end the council meeting.