"2026 budget"
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Notice of motion by Councillor Chloé Bourgeois regarding the update of the economic impact study of the 2023-2032 long-term financial plan and 2026 budget measures
Councillor Chloé Bourgeois has given notice that she will introduce a resolution at the February 17, 2026, meeting. This resolution aims to update the economic impact study regarding how the city's long-term financial plan and 2026 budget decisions affect Gatineau residents.
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CES - 2026 Contributions to Organizations - Community Development Support Framework
This item outlines the 2026 financial contributions to various community organizations under the city's community development support framework. These funds are intended to assist local groups in delivering services and programs to residents.
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Bylaw 994-2025 decreeing the imposition and collection of general and special property taxes and other compensations for the 2026 budget
This is a critical financial bylaw that formally establishes the property tax rates and other levies required to fund the City of Gatineau's 2026 budget. It authorizes the collection of revenue necessary to provide municipal services throughout the year.
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Notice of Motion and Filing of Draft Bylaw 501-80-2025 Amending the Administration of Urban Planning Bylaws Bylaw 501-2005 to Adjust Permit and Certificate Issuance Fees for 2026
Councillor Steve Moran gave notice that he will propose a bylaw to update the fees for city permits and certificates for the year 2026. This is a standard administrative update to ensure service fees align with the upcoming budget year.
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Notice of Motion and Filing of Draft Bylaw 61-43-2025 Amending Bylaw 61-2006 to Revise Fees for Goods, Services, or Activities Offered by the City of Gatineau
Councillor Steve Moran gave notice of a future motion to update the city's general fee schedule for various goods, services, and activities. This bylaw adjustment is part of the city's annual process to review and set pricing for municipal services.
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Notice of Motion and Filing of Draft Bylaw 994-2025 Decreeing the Imposition and Levy of General and Special Property Taxes and Other Compensations for the 2026 Budget
This item initiates the formal process to set property tax rates for 2026. Councillor Steve Moran filed the draft bylaw, which will establish the tax burden for residents and businesses for the upcoming fiscal year.
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Notice of Motion and Filing of Draft Bylaw 996-2025 Decreeing the Imposition and Levy of a Tax on Parking Lots for the 2026 Year
Councillor Steve Moran filed a draft bylaw to establish the tax on parking lots for 2026. This is a specific tax measure that will be part of the city's overall revenue strategy for the coming year.
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Tender 2025 SP 301 - Global Purchase of Chemicals - Water and Residual Materials Department
The city awarded contracts for the purchase of water treatment chemicals for 2026. The contracts are conditional upon the adoption of the 2026 budget.
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CES - 2026 Memoranda of Understanding for City of Gatineau financial support to business associations
This item seeks approval for the 2026 memoranda of understanding (MOUs) between the City of Gatineau and various local business associations. These agreements formalize the financial support provided by the city to these organizations to help them promote local economic development and support business activities.
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City Participation in Major Events and Events Under $50,000 - $643,325 in Financial Contribution, $73,400 in Cost-Based Services, and $60,000 in Value of Services
The City is approving financial and service support for various events in 2026. This includes $643,325 in direct funding, $73,400 in cost-based services, and $60,000 in value of services, subject to the adoption of the 2026 budget.
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City participation in major events and events under $50,000 - $643,325 in financial contributions, $73,400 in cost-based services, and $60,000 in service value
Council approved financial and service support for various cultural and community events for 2026. The total support includes $643,325 in cash, $73,400 in cost-based services, and $60,000 in service value, conditional upon the adoption of the 2026 budget.
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