Tashi Farmilo
LJI Reporter
Gatineau’s municipal officials convened on November 19 to prepare for a pivotal city council
meeting, addressing major issues on housing, traffic regulations, and zoning amendments. The
discussions highlighted both urgency and the need for careful consideration as councillors
debated measures that could significantly impact residents.
Councillor Jocelyn Blondin (Manoir-des-Trembles–Val-Tétreau) pushed for a delay on
amendments to reserved lane regulations, specifically regarding carpooling requirements. “We
need a full analysis to ensure these measures align with long-term transit goals,” he argued,
highlighting collaboration with the Société de transport de l’Outaouais (STO).
In contrast, Councillors Bettyna Bélizaire (Plateau) and Steve Moran (Hull–Wright) advocated
for immediate action. Bélizaire highlighted pressing safety concerns at intersections such as
Pink Road. “This is about securing key routes for public safety,” she stated. Moran agreed,
urging that delays be avoided to address urgent community needs.
The council also discussed zoning adjustments, including increasing parking capacity at 279
Alexandre-Taché Boulevard. Councillor Gilles Chagnon (Lucerne) expressed concerns about
the impact on neighbourhood dynamics, while Caroline Murray (Deschênes) stressed the
importance of policies supporting family-oriented housing developments to address growing
demand.
Affordable housing initiatives were another major focus, with officials examining funding
strategies for social housing projects. Mayor Maude Marquis-Bissonnette reaffirmed the city’s
commitment to balancing fairness for taxpayers with the need for sustainable, inclusive growth.
“These projects are central to ensuring a vibrant and accessible community for all residents,”
the mayor noted.
As the session concluded, councillors underlined the importance of collaboration in crafting
policies that address both immediate concerns and the city’s long-term development goals.
Residents are encouraged to watch the council session live or access recordings at Gatineau’s
official website: https://villes.pqm.net/gatineau/index.php?lang=ang.
Photo: Gatineau’s council prepared for critical decisions on November 19, 2024, focusing on
traffic, housing, and zoning, with debates highlighting the balance between urgent community
needs and long-term planning. (TF) Photo screenshot of the Caucus preparatory
Meeting of Novembre 19, 2024
Published
November 25, 2024