"stormwater management"
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Authorization to Submit a Grant Application to the Provincial OASIS Program to Reduce the Impacts of Heat Waves and Torrential Rains
The City is applying for a grant under the provincial OASIS program for a project worth up to $6 million to plant trees and install green infrastructure. This initiative aims to mitigate heat islands and improve stormwater management in response to climate change, with the City contributing 20% of the costs.
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Authorize a cost adjustment, without budgetary impact - Submission 2024 SP 374 - Replacement of the culvert at the Lac Beauchamp outlet and improvement of stormwater management in zone L of the Wabassee Creek watershed
This item authorizes a cost adjustment for the culvert replacement and stormwater management project at Lac Beauchamp. The adjustment has no net impact on the city's budget.
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Authorize a Cost Adjustment, Without Budgetary Impact - Tender 2024 SP 374 - Replacement of the Culvert at the Lac Beauchamp Outlet and Improvement of Stormwater Management in Zone L of the Wabassee Creek Watershed
The city is approving a cost increase of $77,067.33 for the culvert replacement and stormwater management project at Lac Beauchamp. This covers both previously approved and new additional work, with no net impact on the city budget.
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Modification to the Organizational Structure - Asset Planning and Investment Department
The City is modifying the organizational structure of the Asset Planning and Investment Department by creating a new junior coordinator position for stormwater and wastewater management, funded through the Investment Plan (PIVM).
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Status of the Wabassee Creek Watershed Program
This item concerns the management of the Wabassee Creek watershed, specifically the daylighting of the creek in Parc Sanscartier and the management of stormwater in the Candiac, La Vérendrye East, and Maloney East sectors. The committee discussed the environmental benefits of naturalizing the creek, the potential for federal and provincial funding, and the future of the Baribeau arena in the context of asset management.
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