"975 boulevard Saint-Joseph"
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PIIA - Construction of the New Police Service Headquarters - 975, boulevard Saint-Joseph
Council approved the architectural plans for the new Gatineau Police headquarters at 975, boulevard Saint-Joseph. The project involves demolishing the existing commercial building and includes vegetation compensation measures on the site and parking roof.
public-safetyzoning
Granting of easements to Hydro-Québec on part of lots 1 090 404, 1 090 515, and 1 091 207 - 975, boulevard Saint-Joseph - Relocation of equipment related to the Police Headquarters project - Orée-du-Parc electoral district - Isabelle N. Miron
This item authorizes the granting of easements to Hydro-Québec to allow for the relocation of electrical equipment necessitated by the construction of the new Police Headquarters at 975, boulevard Saint-Joseph.
infrastructurepublic-safety
Assignment of Easements in Favor of Hydro-Québec on Part of Lots 1 090 404, 1 090 415, and 1 091 207 of the Quebec Cadastre - 975, Boulevard Saint-Joseph - Equipment Relocation Related to the Police Headquarters Project - L'Orée-du-Parc District
The city is granting new public utility easements to Hydro-Québec at 975, boulevard Saint-Joseph to facilitate the construction of the new police headquarters. This involves relocating existing equipment and extinguishing old easements.
infrastructuregovernance
Minor Variances - Construction of the New Police Service Headquarters - 975 Saint-Joseph Boulevard
Council approved minor variances for the construction of the new Gatineau Police headquarters at 975 Saint-Joseph Boulevard. The variances allow for a reduced front setback, an increased entrance threshold height, and a reduction in the number of trees required along parking areas.
public-safetyzoning
Lease - His Majesty the King in right of Canada - 975, boulevard Saint-Joseph - Orée-du-Parc District - Isabelle N. Miron
This item concerns a lease agreement with the federal government for the property located at 975, boulevard Saint-Joseph.
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Lease - Amusement Anik inc. - 975, boulevard Saint-Joseph - Orée-du-Parc District - Isabelle N. Miron
This item concerns a lease agreement with Amusement Anik inc. for the property at 975, boulevard Saint-Joseph.
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Lease - His Majesty the King in right of Canada - 975, boulevard Saint-Joseph - Orée-du-Parc electoral district - Isabelle N. Miron
Approval of a lease agreement with the federal government for the property located at 975, boulevard Saint-Joseph.
governance
Lease - Amusement Anik inc. - 975, boulevard Saint-Joseph - Orée-du-Parc electoral district - Isabelle N. Miron
Approval of a lease agreement with Amusement Anik inc. for the property located at 975, boulevard Saint-Joseph.
governance
By-law number 532-45-2024 amending Zoning By-law number 532-2020 to create zone Co-10-090, from zones In-10-072 and Co-10-066, to authorize industrial, commercial, and community uses allowing for the Police Headquarters - L'Orée-du-Parc and Parc-de-la-Montagne–Saint-Raymond electoral districts - Isabelle N. Miron and Marc Bureau
Council adopts a zoning amendment to create a new zone (Co-10-090) to facilitate the construction of the new Gatineau Police Headquarters at 975, boulevard Saint-Joseph and 80, rue Jean-Proulx. The new zone also permits existing industrial and commercial uses.
zoning
975, boulevard Saint-Joseph Options and Aylmer Service Point
The committee discussed the construction of a new police headquarters (Option D) and the acquisition of properties at 975, boulevard Saint-Joseph and 80, rue Jean-Proulx. The plan involves a $187.3 million borrowing bylaw, partially offset by the sale of existing city properties, and an additional $8.2 million for the Aylmer service point expansion. Councillors debated the necessity of underground parking, the demolition of the existing building at 975 Saint-Joseph, and the overall financial impact of centralizing police operations.
public-safetybudgetgovernance
CES - Acquisition by expropriation of lots 1 090 415, 1 090 404, and 1 091 207 of the Quebec cadastre - 975, boulevard Saint-Joseph - New Police Headquarters - Orée-du-Parc electoral district - Isabelle N. Miron
The city is moving to acquire specific land parcels at 975, boulevard Saint-Joseph through expropriation to facilitate the construction of the new police headquarters. This action is located in the Orée-du-Parc district represented by Councillor Isabelle N. Miron.
governancepublic-safety
Authorize the Construction Project for a New Gatineau Police Service Headquarters
Council approved the construction of a new police headquarters at 975, boulevard Saint-Joseph and 80, rue Jean-Proulx. The project includes a $187.3 million loan bylaw, with plans to sell existing aging facilities at 590, boulevard Gréber and 775-777, boulevard de la Carrière to offset costs. This decision aims to address the growing needs of the police force and the obsolescence of current infrastructure.
public-safetybudgetinfrastructure
Acquisition by Expropriation of Lots 1 090 415, 1 090 404, and 1 091 207 - 975, boulevard Saint-Joseph - New Police Headquarters
Council authorized the expropriation of the property at 975, boulevard Saint-Joseph to ensure the site is available for the new police headquarters. This action was taken because a current lease on the property expiring in 2030 could not be resolved through voluntary negotiation, and the site is critical for the project.
governanceinfrastructure
Authorize the construction project for a new Gatineau Police Service headquarters
The City is moving forward with a new police headquarters to replace aging facilities at 590 Gréber Blvd and 775-777 de la Carrière Blvd. The project involves acquiring properties at 975 Saint-Joseph Blvd and 80 Jean-Proulx St. A $187.3 million loan bylaw is proposed to fund the construction, with plans to offset costs by selling the old police buildings.
public-safetybudgetinfrastructure
Acquisition by expropriation of lots 1 090 415, 1 090 404, and 1 091 207 - 975 Saint-Joseph Blvd - New Police Headquarters
The City is initiating expropriation proceedings for the property at 975 Saint-Joseph Blvd to secure the site for the new police headquarters. This action is necessary because a current tenant has a lease until 2030, and the City was unable to reach a voluntary agreement to vacate the premises in a timely manner.
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