"MTMD"
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Executive Committee Recommendation (CES) - Acquisition of lot 3 296 702 of the Quebec Cadastre - Lucerne School Corridor - Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility - Deschênes District - Caroline Murray
Council will authorize the acquisition of a specific land parcel from the provincial Ministry of Transport to support the Lucerne School Corridor project.
infrastructuregovernance
Information sharing between the City of Gatineau and the Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility regarding regional mobility initiatives, notably the TRANS project
The City of Gatineau will share real estate development data with the provincial Ministry of Transport (MTMD) to help calibrate the TRANS predictive model. This model is essential for planning regional mobility, including the tramway project and other territorial planning initiatives.
infrastructuregovernance
Financial assistance request to the Quebec Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility under the TAPU program - 2026-2027 fiscal year - Development of a cycling link on Boulevard Lucerne - Phase 2, between Rue Grands-Châteaux and Chemin Vanier - Deschênes electoral district
The City is applying for provincial funding to build Phase 2 of a cycling path on Boulevard Lucerne, between Rue Grands-Châteaux and Chemin Vanier. This project aims to promote active transportation and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
infrastructuretransitenvironment
Acceptance of the Road Safety Intervention Plan
Council accepted the Road Safety Intervention Plan approved by the Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility (MTMD). This acceptance is a requirement for receiving the final installment of financial aid for the project.
infrastructurepublic-safety
Road Safety Intervention Plan (PISR)
The committee reviewed the final Road Safety Intervention Plan (PISR) to be submitted to the Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility (MTMD). Councillors discussed specific safety concerns, including speed monitoring and high-traffic intersections like Allumettières and Saint-Rédempteur, emphasizing the need for data-driven safety improvements.
public-safetyinfrastructure
Acquisition and sale of lot 1 288 128 of the cadastre du Québec - 296 Boulevard des Allumettières - CPE L'Île des Enfants - Hull-Wright Electoral District - Steve Moran
Council authorized the city to act as an intermediary to acquire a property from the Quebec Ministry of Transport (MTMD) and immediately resell it to the CPE L'Île des Enfants daycare. This allows the daycare to continue operations at 296 Boulevard des Allumettières, as the ministry cannot sell directly to the daycare due to regulatory restrictions.
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Varia
The commission discussed safety issues for cyclists on the Alonzo-Wright Bridge, noting that the bridge is under the jurisdiction of the MTMD and that the request will be forwarded to them via the Mobility Department.
infrastructurepublic-safety
Derogation from Bylaw 44-2003 regarding noise in the City of Gatineau to authorize the Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility to perform work outside permitted hours on Autoroute Guy-Lafleur West
The Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility requires an exemption from the city's noise bylaw to conduct roadwork on Autoroute Guy-Lafleur (Autoroute 50) outside of standard hours. This allows for night or weekend work to minimize traffic disruption.
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Derogation from Bylaw 44-2003 regarding noise in the City of Gatineau to authorize the Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility to perform work outside permitted hours on Autoroute 5
Similar to item 4.3, this authorizes the Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility to perform roadwork on Autoroute 5 outside of permitted noise hours, affecting the Orée-du-Parc and Parc-de-la-Montagne–Saint-Raymond districts.
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Derogation from Bylaw 44-2003 regarding noise to authorize the Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility to perform work outside permitted hours on Autoroute Guy-Lafleur
The city is granting an exemption to noise bylaws to allow the provincial Ministry of Transport to conduct roadwork on Autoroute Guy-Lafleur outside of standard hours. This affects multiple districts across the city.
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Derogation from Bylaw 44-2003 regarding noise to authorize the Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility to perform work outside permitted hours on Boulevard des Allumettières
The city is granting an exemption to noise bylaws to allow the provincial Ministry of Transport to conduct roadwork on Boulevard des Allumettières outside of standard hours. This affects several districts in the western part of the city.
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Derogation to Bylaw 44-2003 regarding noise to authorize the Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility to perform work outside permitted hours on Autoroute Guy-Lafleur
The city is granting a noise bylaw exemption to the Ministry of Transport (MTMD) to allow night and weekend roadwork on Autoroute Guy-Lafleur until October 25, 2024. This extension is necessary to minimize traffic disruption during pavement repairs.
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Derogation to Bylaw 44-2003 regarding noise to authorize the Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility to perform work outside permitted hours on Boulevard des Allumettières
The city is granting a noise bylaw exemption to the Ministry of Transport (MTMD) for night and weekend roadwork on Boulevard des Allumettières until December 15, 2024. This extension is required to complete paving work while maintaining traffic flow.
infrastructureother
Road Safety Intervention Plan (PISR) — Information
The Commission received a presentation on the progress of the Road Safety Intervention Plan (PISR). The plan aims to reduce accidents, optimize municipal investments, and foster partnerships. The discussion covered methodology, the use of data, the prioritization of vulnerable road users, and the potential for future public consultation.
public-safetyinfrastructure
Financial Assistance Program for the Development of Active Transportation in Urban Perimeters (TAPU) 2023-2024 - Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility - Certification of Completed Work - Bike Lanes on Rue Victoria
The city is submitting its final report and accountability documents for the bike lane project on Rue Victoria to the provincial government to finalize a $50,813 financial assistance grant.
transitinfrastructure
Financial Assistance Program for the Development of Active Transportation in Urban Perimeters (TAPU) 2022-2023 - Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility - Certification of completed work - Construction of a multi-use path on Rue Broad - File No. TAPU 2022-063 - Aylmer and Lucerne electoral districts
The committee certified the completion of a multi-use path on Rue Broad, which cost $891,589. This certification is required to finalize the receipt of financial assistance from the provincial government's TAPU program. The city confirms the work meets all grant requirements and authorizes the submission of the final report to the Ministry.
infrastructuretransit