AGENDA – CITY COUNCIL – MEETING OF DECEMBER 18, 2025
⭐ Notable items (6)
This item proposes an update to the fees charged by the City for issuing various urban planning permits and certificates. Residents and developers should expect changes to the costs associated with building or renovation permits starting in 2026.
The City is reviewing its fee structure for various municipal services and recreational activities. This adjustment ensures that the costs for public services remain aligned with current operational expenses for the upcoming year.
This is a critical budgetary item that formalizes the property tax rates for all Gatineau residents and businesses for the 2026 fiscal year. It establishes the legal basis for the City to collect the revenue necessary to fund municipal operations and services.
This by-law authorizes the collection of specific taxes related to park development and parking facilities for the 2026 calendar year. These funds are typically earmarked for the maintenance and improvement of public green spaces and parking infrastructure.
The City is appointing an interim director to lead the Infrastructure and Projects Department. This department is responsible for the planning and execution of major city infrastructure projects.
Council will discuss adjustments to the ongoing pilot project that restricts street parking to one side during the winter months. This project affects snow removal efficiency and parking availability for residents in participating neighborhoods.
This item proposes an update to the fees charged by the City for issuing various urban planning permits and certificates. Residents and developers should expect changes to the costs associated with building or renovation permits starting in 2026.
The City is reviewing its fee structure for various municipal services and recreational activities. This adjustment ensures that the costs for public services remain aligned with current operational expenses for the upcoming year.
This is a critical budgetary item that formalizes the property tax rates for all Gatineau residents and businesses for the 2026 fiscal year. It establishes the legal basis for the City to collect the revenue necessary to fund municipal operations and services.
This by-law authorizes the collection of specific taxes related to park development and parking facilities for the 2026 calendar year. These funds are typically earmarked for the maintenance and improvement of public green spaces and parking infrastructure.
The City is appointing an interim director to lead the Legal Services department. This is a routine administrative appointment to ensure continuity in the City's legal operations.
This item concerns the interim appointment of an assistant director to oversee project delivery within the Infrastructure and Projects Department. This role is essential for managing the City's ongoing construction and infrastructure initiatives.
The City is appointing an interim director to lead the Infrastructure and Projects Department. This department is responsible for the planning and execution of major city infrastructure projects.
Council will discuss adjustments to the ongoing pilot project that restricts street parking to one side during the winter months. This project affects snow removal efficiency and parking availability for residents in participating neighborhoods.