"active transport"
6 agenda items mention this keyword
Request for financial assistance from the Quebec Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility under the Financial Assistance Program for the Development of Active Transport in Urban Perimeters (TAPU) - 2025-2026 fiscal year - Implementation of three missing active transport links on chemin Vanier (between #83 chemin Vanier and boulevard Lucerne), rue Moore (between rue Victor-Boudry and chemin Vanier), and boulevard Lucerne north side (between avenue Frank-Robinson and rue Elizabeth) - Deschênes electoral district - Caroline Murray
The city is applying for provincial TAPU funding to complete three missing active transportation links in the Deschênes district to improve connectivity for pedestrians and cyclists.
infrastructuretransit
Bicycle Master Plan — Recommendations
The Commission reviewed the progress of the 2019-2024 Bicycle Master Plan and discussed future strategies for Gatineau's cycling network. Key recommendations include completing planned cycling links, accelerating repairs on existing paths, and studying the creation of a utility-focused cycling network to better serve commuters.
transitinfrastructure
PIIA - Construction of the road, active, and green network for the Versant project - Saint-René Boulevard West - Versant electoral district - Daniel Champagne
Approval for a PIIA application to develop the road, active transportation, and green infrastructure network for the Versant project area along Saint-René Boulevard West.
infrastructureenvironment
Laurier Street - Active Link between Allumetières Boulevard and Victoria Street
This item concerns the approval of a concept and budget for a new bicycle path on Laurier Street. The project includes $415,000 for design and planning in 2025 and $3.313 million for construction in 2026-2027, both funded through the city's long-term financial plan (Block D).
infrastructurebudget
Bicycle Master Plan (Review and Criteria) — Information/Analysis and Reflection
The Commission reviewed the 2019-2024 Bicycle Master Plan and discussed prioritization for 2025-2030. Key topics included budget allocation for new construction versus maintenance, the impact of inflation on project delivery, and the use of sociodemographic criteria to prioritize future cycling links to ensure social equity and connectivity.
infrastructuretransitenvironment
Cycling Master Plan (review and criteria)
A review of the current cycling master plan and a discussion on the criteria used for future cycling infrastructure projects.
infrastructuretransit