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Board meetings and strategic plans from Emmanuel Tani-Moore's organization

Jan 19, 2026·Board Meeting

Commission Sur Les Finances Et L'administration Public Study Session

Board

The commission conducted a public study regarding the 2026 budget and the PDI 2026-2035 of the city of Montreal and its para-municipal entities, with a specific focus on the Montreal public transport system (STM). Discussions covered the financial challenges and optimization efforts required to maintain reliable, secure, and accessible public transport services while balancing the budget. Key topics included the impact of recent labor agreements, the importance of transit as an investment, the delivery of service projects, and the forecast for adapted transport demand. Additionally, the committee reviewed the multi-year budget plan, payroll constraints, and strategies for continued organizational transformation to ensure budgetary balance.

Mar 23, 2026·Board Meeting

Conseil Municipal Montréal Meeting

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The council discussed several tributes, including the success of a local animated short film at the Oscars, the memory of a renowned journalist, and the victims of a recent accident. The meeting also addressed municipal matters such as the installation of a 'chair of generations' in the council chamber, the celebration of various cultural and awareness months, and the Irish community's contributions to the city. Furthermore, there was an in-depth debate regarding the administration's position on short-term rentals and the operational status and maintenance challenges of city equipment used for road repairs, specifically Python asphalt repair trucks.

Apr 15, 2026·Board Meeting

Executive Committee Executive Committee Meeting

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The executive committee discussed and approved various contractual matters, including water main and roadwork projects in Saint-Laurent and other boroughs, restoration of heritage walls in Grand Parc de l'Ouest, and professional services for cybersecurity and engineering projects. The committee also authorized the receipt of a grant for the Montreal Police Service, approved financial support for cultural events and organizations, and finalized agreements with museums and agri-food councils. Further actions included administrative decisions regarding city staff appointments, modifications to council meeting schedules, and the adoption of regulations regarding property maintenance and cultural initiative occupations.

May 27, 2026·Board Meeting

Executive Committee Executive Committee Meeting

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The executive committee discussed and approved several contractual and administrative matters, including the acquisition of electric mowers, the installation of telescopic cranes, and various building and electrical service agreements. The meeting addressed the renewal of a framework agreement, industrial hygiene services, and the lease of office and laboratory space. Additionally, committee members reviewed public art initiatives, the removal of parking fees at a sports complex, and donations of outdated library materials. Discussions also covered financial assistance for independent performance venues, the air quality monitoring annual report, and updates on F1 event logistics and community support programs.

Mar 12, 2025·Board Meeting

Executive Committee Regular Meeting

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The committee discussed several key initiatives, including a contract for the continued redevelopment of Mount Royal Park facilities and a renewed focus on security within the administration's final term. Other topics included a new approach to managing short-term rentals like Airbnb to increase housing availability, progress on the East End Structuring Project, and the expansion of modular housing units to assist vulnerable populations. Additionally, the committee addressed urban safety improvements, such as the implementation of 30 km/h speed limits near schools, concerns over pedestrian and cyclist safety, and efforts to manage traffic and preserve access to Mount Royal Park.

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