"borrowing bylaw"

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Certificate from the City Clerk's Office regarding the registration procedure for qualified voters concerning Bylaw 936-3-2025, which amends Bylaw 936-2023 to increase expenditures and borrowing by $3,314,000 to finance various infrastructure works, vehicle and equipment purchases, and land acquisition related to the 2023-2027 Fire Risk Coverage Plan
The City Clerk is presenting the results of a public registration process regarding a $3.3 million borrowing bylaw for fire safety infrastructure and equipment. This is a procedural step to confirm whether a referendum is required based on public feedback.
public-safetybudgetgovernance
Notice of Motion and Filing of Draft Bylaw 966-1-2025 Amending Bylaw 966-2024 to Increase Expenditure and Borrowing by $376,934 to Finance the City of Gatineau's Participation in the Quebec Affordable Housing Program (PHAQ)
A notice of motion was given to increase the borrowing and expenditure by $376,934 to support the City's participation in the Quebec Affordable Housing Program (PHAQ). This is a procedural step to amend an existing bylaw.
housingbudget
Additional funding for new affordable housing requests received by the City of Gatineau not provided for in the Maintenance Investment Plan
The City is reallocating $10.62 million originally earmarked for the Val-Tétreau Phase 2 project to fund new, urgent affordable housing requests. The Val-Tétreau project will be reprioritized for the 2026-2030 investment cycle. This move allows the City to meet immediate affordable housing needs that were not previously budgeted.
housingbudget
Correspondence 139343 - Certificate from the City Clerk's Office regarding the registration procedure for qualified voters for Bylaw 924-1-2024 amending Bylaw 924-2022 to increase the expenditure and loan by $8,200,000 for the new Aylmer sector police station project
This item reports the results of the voter registration process regarding a $8.2 million budget increase for the new Aylmer police station. It confirms whether enough residents requested a referendum on the borrowing bylaw.
public-safetygovernance
Correspondence 139344 - Certificate from the City Clerk's Office regarding the registration procedure for qualified voters for Bylaw 958-2024 authorizing an expenditure and loan of $187,300,000 for the construction of a headquarters for the Gatineau Police Service
This item reports the results of the voter registration process regarding the $187.3 million borrowing bylaw for the new Gatineau Police headquarters. It confirms whether enough residents requested a referendum on the project.
public-safetygovernance
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