"PRAFI"

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Authorization to sign a financial assistance agreement under the Flood Resilience and Adaptation Program (PRAFI) - Burke Creek Master Plan
The City of Gatineau has secured $188,332 in provincial funding to study the Burke Creek watershed. This project aims to improve climate resilience by managing stormwater runoff and creating natural floodplains to protect the community from future flooding.
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Executive Committee - Authorization to sign the financial assistance agreement under the Flood Resilience and Adaptation Program (PRAFI) - Burke Creek Master Plan (3000156) - Masson-Angers electoral district - Michael Korhonen
Authorization to sign a financial assistance agreement for the Burke Creek Master Plan under the provincial flood resilience program (PRAFI).
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Authorization to sign the financial assistance agreement under the Flood Resilience and Adaptation Program (PRAFI) - Burke Creek Master Plan (3000156) - Masson-Angers electoral district - Michael Korhonen
Council authorizes the signing of a financial assistance agreement with the Quebec government for $188,332 to conduct a watershed study of Burke Creek under the Flood Resilience and Adaptation Program (PRAFI).
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Authorization to sign the financial aid agreement under the Flood Resilience and Adaptation Program (PRAFI) - Blanchette Creek Master Plan - Rivière-Blanche electoral district - Jean Lessard
The City of Gatineau is authorized to sign a $250,399 financial aid agreement with the Quebec government to study the Blanchette Creek watershed. This project aims to improve resilience against flooding and climate change, as part of the city's climate plan.
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Authorization to Sign the Financial Assistance Agreement under the Flood Resilience and Adaptation Program (PRAFI) - Ruisseau Blanchette Master Plan
Council authorized the signing of a financial assistance agreement with the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing for $250,399. The funds will support studies on the Ruisseau Blanchette watershed to improve resilience against flooding and climate change.
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