AGENDA – CITY COUNCIL – MEETING OF JANUARY 20, 2026
⭐ Notable items (6)
This item authorizes a loan of over $14.7 million to fund necessary repairs and maintenance for various city-owned buildings. These upgrades are part of the city's long-term capital investment plan to maintain public infrastructure.
The city is proposing a major $70.4 million loan to fund significant road construction and improvements on Pink Road and La Vérendrye Boulevard. This project includes professional fees and is intended to improve traffic flow and infrastructure in these areas.
This item authorizes a $19.4 million loan to construct and equip a new waste management and recycling facility (eco-centre) in the western sector of the city. This project aims to improve waste diversion services for residents in that area.
The city is increasing a previous loan by $38.1 million to cover rising costs for water, sewage, and local road modernization projects. These works are partially funded through provincial and federal infrastructure programs.
Councillor Timmy D. Jutras has given notice that he will introduce a resolution at the next meeting aimed at increasing transparency regarding the city's legal risks and financial liabilities.
This item adjusts the financial structure of a previously approved municipal contribution to an affordable housing project. The change relates to the city's partnership with the FTQ Solidarity Fund to support the 'Habiter Chez Soi' development.
The city is seeking to borrow $538,000 to cover additional costs for a new fire tanker truck. This purchase is part of the city's fire risk management plan to ensure adequate emergency response equipment.
This item authorizes a loan of over $14.7 million to fund necessary repairs and maintenance for various city-owned buildings. These upgrades are part of the city's long-term capital investment plan to maintain public infrastructure.
The city is proposing a major $70.4 million loan to fund significant road construction and improvements on Pink Road and La Vérendrye Boulevard. This project includes professional fees and is intended to improve traffic flow and infrastructure in these areas.
This item authorizes a $19.4 million loan to construct and equip a new waste management and recycling facility (eco-centre) in the western sector of the city. This project aims to improve waste diversion services for residents in that area.
The city is increasing a previous loan by $38.1 million to cover rising costs for water, sewage, and local road modernization projects. These works are partially funded through provincial and federal infrastructure programs.
Councillor Timmy D. Jutras has given notice that he will introduce a resolution at the next meeting aimed at increasing transparency regarding the city's legal risks and financial liabilities.
This item adjusts the financial structure of a previously approved municipal contribution to an affordable housing project. The change relates to the city's partnership with the FTQ Solidarity Fund to support the 'Habiter Chez Soi' development.