"expropriation"

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Acquisition by expropriation - Part of lot 2 470 042 of the Quebec Cadastre - Municipal services repair - Bassin, chemin de Montréal Est - Phase 3 - Masson-Angers Electoral District - Michael Korhonen
The city is moving to acquire land via expropriation for the Phase 3 municipal infrastructure repair project on Chemin de Montréal Est in the Masson-Angers district.
infrastructuregovernance
Acquisition by expropriation of parts of lots 3 445 709 and 6 374 578 - Labrosse Boulevard - Quebec Cadastre - Lac-Beauchamp Electoral District - Timmy D. Jutras
The city is moving to acquire land via expropriation on Boulevard Labrosse in the Lac-Beauchamp district for municipal purposes.
infrastructuregovernance
Acquisition by expropriation - Part of lot 2 470 042 of the Quebec Cadastre - Municipal service reconstruction - Bassin chemin de Montréal Est - Phase 3 - Masson-Angers District - Michael Korhonen
The city is moving to acquire 8.6 square meters of land from Anick Mathelier to regularize a sidewalk encroachment resulting from municipal infrastructure work on Rue Camille-Deslauriers. As a negotiated agreement could not be reached, the committee authorized the legal department to proceed with expropriation.
infrastructuregovernance
Acquisition by expropriation of parts of lots 3 445 709 and 6 374 578 - Boulevard Labrosse - Quebec Cadastre - Lac-Beauchamp District - Timmy D. Jutras
The city is initiating expropriation for two land parcels on Boulevard Labrosse to facilitate the redesign of the Labrosse and Saint-René intersection. This project aims to improve traffic flow and replace aging traffic lights. The city was unable to reach a voluntary agreement with the property owners, André Guay and Garage Louis Guay Ltée.
infrastructuregovernance
Modification to resolution number CE-2025-616 - Acquisition by expropriation of real, perpetual, and temporary easements - Reconstruction of the Gatineau sector drinking water production plant - Lac-Beauchamp electoral district - Timmy D. Jutras
The City is modifying a previous resolution to adjust the acquisition of easements required for the reconstruction of the Gatineau drinking water plant. This includes acquiring new perpetual and temporary easements on private land to ensure the project's completion and future maintenance.
infrastructure
Acquisition by Expropriation - Construction of a Retention Basin and a School - White Zone - Lot 4 064 290 of the Quebec Cadastre - Bellevue Electoral District - Alicia Lacasse-Brunet
The city is initiating expropriation proceedings to acquire land for a new retention basin to address drainage issues in the 'white zone' of the Bellevue district. This project also facilitates the construction of a new school for the Centre de services scolaire des Draveurs, integrating infrastructure and educational needs.
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CES - Acquisition by expropriation - Construction of a retention basin and a school - White Zone - Lot 4 064 290 - Cadastre of Quebec - Bellevue electoral district - Alicia Lacasse-Brunet
The city is initiating the expropriation of land (Lot 4 064 290) in the Bellevue district to facilitate the construction of a new school and a water retention basin. This is a necessary step to secure the land required for essential public infrastructure in the area.
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Acquisition by Expropriation - Construction of a Retention Basin and a School - White Zone - Lot 4 064 290 of the Cadastre of Quebec - Bellevue District
Council authorized the expropriation of land in the 'White Zone' to build a retention basin to address drainage issues and to provide a site for a new school for the *Centre de services scolaire des Draveurs*. This decision follows unsuccessful negotiations with the property owner.
infrastructureother
Acquisition by expropriation of part of lot 1 253 088, rue Notre-Dame
The city is moving to acquire a small parcel of land (5.5 m²) on rue Notre-Dame through expropriation to facilitate the ongoing urban revitalization project in Vieux-Gatineau. This land is required for infrastructure improvements, including road, sidewalk, and bike lane reconstruction.
infrastructuregovernance
Expropriation for Gatineau Sector Drinking Water Plant Renovation
This item authorizes the acquisition of various lots and temporary easements through expropriation for the renovation of the drinking water production plant in the Gatineau sector (Lac-Beauchamp district).
infrastructuregovernance
Acquisition by Expropriation of Various Lots and Temporary Easements - Repair of the Gatineau Sector Drinking Water Production Plant
The committee authorized the expropriation of land and temporary construction easements to ensure the security and maintenance of the Gatineau drinking water plant's new infrastructure. This is necessary to prevent risks of collapse and ensure water supply for approximately 118,000 citizens.
infrastructuregovernance
Mandate to Accept an Out-of-Court Settlement Offer
The City has reached a negotiated settlement with Amusements Anick inc. regarding the expropriation of properties for the new police headquarters. The City will pay the final compensation amount as required by the Expropriation Act, using funds already allocated for the police headquarters construction project.
governancepublic-safety
Acquisition by expropriation of lots 4 473 032 and 5 515 891 - Decision of the Administrative Tribunal of Quebec - Jacques-Cartier Street project
The City is required to pay $438,315.54 in compensation to the owners of two lots expropriated for the Jacques-Cartier Street waterfront development project, following a decision by the Administrative Tribunal of Quebec (TAQ).
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Executive Committee - Acquisition by expropriation of lots 4 473 032 and 5 515 891 - Decision of the Administrative Tribunal of Quebec - Jacques-Cartier Street Project - Pointe-Gatineau Electoral District - Mike Duggan
This item addresses the acquisition of land via expropriation for the Jacques-Cartier Street project, following a decision by the *Tribunal administratif du Québec*.
infrastructure
Acquisition by Expropriation of Lots 4 473 032 and 5 515 891 - Decision of the Administrative Tribunal of Quebec - Jacques-Cartier Street Project
The City of Gatineau is required to pay $438,315.54 in compensation following a decision by the Administrative Tribunal of Quebec regarding the expropriation of two lots for the Jacques-Cartier Street waterfront development project.
budgetinfrastructure
EC - Acquisition by expropriation of a public utility easement - Electrical grid undergrounding project - 79, rue Frontenac - Kent-Laval-Aubry-Victoria - Hull-Wright electoral district - Steve Moran
The city is initiating the expropriation of a public utility easement at 79, rue Frontenac to facilitate the undergrounding of the electrical grid in the Kent-Laval-Aubry-Victoria area.
infrastructure
Acquisition by expropriation of a public utility easement - Electrical network burial project - 79, rue Frontenac - Kent-Laval-Aubry-Victoria - Hull-Wright electoral district - Steve Moran
Council authorizes the expropriation of a public utility easement at 79, rue Frontenac to facilitate the burial of electrical infrastructure in the downtown area. The city was unable to reach a voluntary agreement with the property owner.
infrastructure
REC/C - Acquisition by expropriation of a public utility easement - Electrical grid undergrounding project - 79, rue Frontenac - Kent-Laval-Aubry-Victoria - Hull-Wright electoral district - Steve Moran
This item authorizes the city to acquire a public utility easement through expropriation at 79, rue Frontenac. This is part of the ongoing project to move electrical lines underground in the Kent-Laval-Aubry-Victoria area.
infrastructure
Acquisition by Expropriation of a Public Utility Easement - Electrical Network Burial Project - 79, Rue Frontenac
The committee recommended that Council authorize the acquisition of a public utility easement at 79, Rue Frontenac, through negotiation or expropriation, to facilitate the burial of electrical infrastructure in the downtown area.
infrastructuregovernance
Acquisition by expropriation of a public utility easement - Part of lot 6 129 403 of the Quebec cadastre - Notre-Dame Street reconstruction project phase 5 - 1005-B, rue Notre-Dame - Lac-Beauchamp electoral district - Denis Girouard
The city is initiating the expropriation process to acquire a public utility easement on a private property located at 1005-B, rue Notre-Dame. This is necessary to facilitate the ongoing phase 5 reconstruction work on Notre-Dame Street in the Lac-Beauchamp district.
infrastructuregovernance
Acquisition by expropriation of a public utility easement - Part of lot 6 129 403 of the Quebec Cadastre - Notre-Dame street reconstruction work, phase 5 - 1005-B Notre-Dame street - Lac-Beauchamp electoral district - Denis Girouard
The city is initiating expropriation proceedings to acquire a public utility easement at 1005-B Notre-Dame Street. This easement is required for Bell Canada and Hydro-Québec to relocate a streetlight and a guy wire as part of the ongoing Phase 5 revitalization project in Vieux-Gatineau.
infrastructuregovernance
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
CES - Acquisition by expropriation of lot 1 090 745 of the Quebec cadastre - 80, rue Jean-Proulx - New Police Headquarters - Orée-du-Parc electoral district - Isabelle N. Miron
The city is moving to acquire the land parcel at 80, rue Jean-Proulx through expropriation for the new police headquarters project. This is located in the Orée-du-Parc district.
governancepublic-safety
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.
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Acquisition by Expropriation of Lot 1 090 745 - 80, rue Jean-Proulx - New Police Headquarters
Council authorized the expropriation of the property at 80, rue Jean-Proulx to consolidate the site for the new police headquarters. A tenant with a lease until 2033 requires relocation, necessitating this formal legal process to ensure the project can proceed.
governanceinfrastructure
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.
public-safetygovernance
Acquisition by expropriation of lot 1 090 745 - 80 Jean-Proulx St - New Police Headquarters
The City is initiating expropriation proceedings for the property at 80 Jean-Proulx St to consolidate the site for the new police headquarters. A tenant with a lease until 2033 must be relocated, and the City is moving to expropriate to ensure the project proceeds as planned.
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