"Bell Canada"

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City intervention in a public utility easement deed by the Université du Québec en Outaouais to Hydro-Québec and Bell Canada - Parcels of lots 1 286 817, 6 643 584, and 6 643 585
The city is consenting to a public utility easement granted by the Université du Québec en Outaouais (UQO) to Hydro-Québec and Bell Canada. This easement overlaps with existing city easements, but the city has determined it will not interfere with municipal rights or the planned bike path.
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Granting of a public utility easement in favor of Hydro-Québec and Bell Canada - Part of lot 5 891 106 - Aéroparc de Gatineau - Rivière-Blanche electoral district - Jean Lessard
The city is granting a public utility easement to Hydro-Québec and Bell Canada for a portion of land at the Aéroparc de Gatineau. This legal step allows these utility companies to access and maintain their infrastructure on city-owned property.
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Granting of a Public Utility Easement in Favor of Hydro-Québec and Bell Canada - Part of Lot 5 891 106 - Aéroparc de Gatineau
The city is granting a free, permanent public utility easement to Hydro-Québec and Bell Canada at 415, chemin Industriel. This action regularizes the encroachment of existing aerial infrastructure on city-owned land within the Aéroparc de Gatineau.
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Additional Funding - Bell Canada Pole Relocation (Montée Dalton)
This item authorizes additional funding for the relocation of utility poles by Bell Canada on Montée Dalton. The project has no net budgetary impact.
infrastructure
Authorize an Additional Amount, Without Budgetary Impact - 2025 SP 371 - Mutual Agreement - Bell Canada - Pole Relocation - Montée Dalton
The committee authorized an additional $237,979.29 to Bell Canada for the relocation of utility poles on Montée Dalton, bringing the total contract cost to $249,739.04.
infrastructure
Mandate Authorizing Legal Action Regarding Public Utility Relocation for the Montée Dalton Reconstruction Project
The City is taking legal action against Bell Canada due to significant delays and poor workmanship regarding the relocation of utility poles during the Montée Dalton reconstruction project. The City intends to recover damages resulting from Bell Canada's failure to meet its obligations under the municipal access agreement.
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