"Règlement 300-2006"

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Regulation on Electric-Assist Bicycles and Other Micromobility Equipment — Recommendation
The Commission recommended updating municipal bylaw 300-2006 to align with provincial regulations regarding electric-assist bicycles and personal motorized transport devices (PMTDs). The goal is to standardize rules for where these devices can be used, while maintaining a temporary restriction on trails leading to National Capital Commission (NCC) lands until the NCC updates its own regulations.
transitgovernancepublic-safety
Regulation of electric-assist bicycles and other micromobility equipment — Analysis and reflection
The commission reviewed the need to update municipal bylaw 300-2006 to align with provincial regulations regarding electric-assist vehicles and micromobility devices. The discussion highlighted the complexity of coordinating rules across different jurisdictions (City vs. NCC) and the need to balance safety with the promotion of sustainable transport.
transitgovernancepublic-safety
By-law Number 300-44-2024 amending By-law Number 300-2006 concerning traffic and parking within the limits of the City of Gatineau to modify certain provisions regarding reserved lanes, traffic obstructions, the prohibition of right turns at red lights, prohibited maneuvers at intersections, and one-way traffic
Council adopted a by-law to update traffic and parking regulations, including changes to reserved lanes, traffic restrictions, and intersection maneuvers.
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CES - Bylaw 300-43-2024 amending Bylaw 300-2006 concerning traffic and parking within the City of Gatineau to modify provisions regarding vehicle immobilization, right-turn-on-red prohibitions, and one-way traffic
Proposed amendments to the city's traffic and parking bylaw. These changes affect how vehicles are immobilized, where right turns on red are prohibited, and updates to one-way street designations.
infrastructuregovernance
CES - Bylaw 300-42-2024 amending Bylaw 300-2006 regarding traffic and parking within the City of Gatineau to include parking attendants as designated persons authorized to direct traffic
This bylaw amendment updates the city's traffic regulations to grant parking attendants the legal authority to direct traffic. This change is intended to improve traffic flow and safety during events or in areas where parking enforcement is active.
governancepublic-safety