Tashi Farmilo
LJI Reporter
Gatineau is inviting residents to help shape the city’s future as it launches an ambitious public
consultation to develop a long-term vision and strategic plan. Branded Plan Gatineau 2036:
Notre vision, notre Ville , the initiative asks a fundamental question: what kind of city do Gatineau
residents want by 2036?
In a recent video message, Simon Rousseau, Director General of the City of Gatineau,
described the city as dynamic and ever evolving, noting the importance of a unified vision to
ensure coherent and sustainable growth. “We need to align every municipal decision with a
collectively defined plan,” Rousseau said, stressing that the result won’t be a document left to
gather dust, but a working tool to guide municipal priorities.
Mayor Maude Marquis-Bissonnette echoed the call for public engagement, framing the process
as a rare opportunity to collectively imagine a more inclusive, sustainable, and innovative
Gatineau. The final draft will be shaped by both internal consultation with municipal staff and the
public’s input.
All members of the community, including residents, business owners, entrepreneurs,
organizations, city employees, and elected officials, are encouraged to take part. The
consultation is open online until September 19 at gatineaumeconsulte.ca.
Once finalized, Plan Gatineau 2036: Notre vision, notre Ville , along with the Strategic Action
Plan 2026–2030 , will be presented to city council for formal adoption in Winter 2026.
Photo: Gatineau has launched a city-wide public consultation to shape its long-term vision and
strategic plan, inviting residents to help construct Plan Gatineau 2036: Notre vision, notre Ville
— a collective blueprint for the city’s future. (TF) Photo: Tashi Farmilo
Published
September 5, 2025