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Courtenay
The City of Courtenay, British Columbia, Canada, is issuing RFP C26-080 'Water Meter Technology' as part of its approved phased rollout to universal residential water metering — a $29M initiative approved by Courtenay council in 2026 to reduce water consumption and address rising demand on Vancouver Island. The RFP was published on June 30, 2026 via BC Bid (opportunity #229289) and distributed on MERX to solicit qualified vendors for the metering technology solution. Proposals must be submitted to the City by 2:00 PM local (Pacific) time on August 13, 2026, with the document set referencing contract terms 03-6984996.
Posted Date
Jun 30, 2026
Due Date
Aug 13, 2026
Release: Jun 30, 2026
Courtenay
Close: Aug 13, 2026
The City of Courtenay, British Columbia, Canada, is issuing RFP C26-080 'Water Meter Technology' as part of its approved phased rollout to universal residential water metering — a $29M initiative approved by Courtenay council in 2026 to reduce water consumption and address rising demand on Vancouver Island. The RFP was published on June 30, 2026 via BC Bid (opportunity #229289) and distributed on MERX to solicit qualified vendors for the metering technology solution. Proposals must be submitted to the City by 2:00 PM local (Pacific) time on August 13, 2026, with the document set referencing contract terms 03-6984996.
AvailableCourtenay
The City of Courtenay is soliciting quotations (Competition No. C26-079) from qualified vendors for the supply and delivery of bulk aggregates along with backhauling services for fill, brush, concrete, and asphalt on an 'as and when needed' basis. Bidding documents and any future addenda are hosted on the British Columbia government's BC Bid portal (BC Bid opportunity ID 231171, file 03-6984996.pdf). Quotations must be submitted by 2:00 pm Pacific Time on July 22, 2026; the procurement contact is Derek Nagel, Procurement Specialist (purchasing@courtenay.ca).
Posted Date
Jun 25, 2026
Due Date
Jul 22, 2026
Release: Jun 25, 2026
Courtenay
Close: Jul 22, 2026
The City of Courtenay is soliciting quotations (Competition No. C26-079) from qualified vendors for the supply and delivery of bulk aggregates along with backhauling services for fill, brush, concrete, and asphalt on an 'as and when needed' basis. Bidding documents and any future addenda are hosted on the British Columbia government's BC Bid portal (BC Bid opportunity ID 231171, file 03-6984996.pdf). Quotations must be submitted by 2:00 pm Pacific Time on July 22, 2026; the procurement contact is Derek Nagel, Procurement Specialist (purchasing@courtenay.ca).
AvailableCourtenay
The City of Courtenay is inviting tenders for C26-028 for cured-in-place relining of approximately 690m of 200mm asbestos cement sanitary main pipe, including bypass pumping and coordination of private property access. A mandatory pre-tender site meeting is scheduled for May 5, 2026, at 1:00 p.m. local time at Kilpatrick Avenue and Dogwood Drive. Bidders are directed to BC Bid for the full tender package and any subsequent addenda.
Posted Date
Apr 27, 2026
Due Date
May 20, 2026
Release: Apr 27, 2026
Courtenay
Close: May 20, 2026
The City of Courtenay is inviting tenders for C26-028 for cured-in-place relining of approximately 690m of 200mm asbestos cement sanitary main pipe, including bypass pumping and coordination of private property access. A mandatory pre-tender site meeting is scheduled for May 5, 2026, at 1:00 p.m. local time at Kilpatrick Avenue and Dogwood Drive. Bidders are directed to BC Bid for the full tender package and any subsequent addenda.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Courtenay
The Official Community Plan for the City of Courtenay serves as a long-range policy plan, guiding decisions on growth, development approvals, housing, and infrastructure until 2041. It is structured around four cardinal directions—climate action, reconciliation, equity, and community well-being—and aims to realize a vision of a responsible future that supports a high quality of life with a low-carbon footprint for all. Key objectives include valuing land as a precious resource, expanding housing choices, fostering strong neighborhoods, providing functional transportation options, increasing access to nature, promoting local culture, ensuring an inclusive city for everyone, cultivating economic success from community values, and investing in relationships.
This Local Area Plan aims to guide comprehensive planning for the Arden Corridor, addressing development pressure and growth while maintaining the community's rural character. Key objectives include ensuring environmentally responsible new developments, protecting ecological features, and managing land use and servicing in alignment with community values. The plan is structured around primary areas such as Environment, Mobility, Land use (covering Housing, Commercial, Industrial, Institutional, Parks, and Greenways), and Servicing.
This Official Community Plan outlines the long-term direction for the City of Courtenay, serving as a roadmap for managing urban growth and development with a vision for a high quality of life and a low-carbon footprint for all. The plan integrates core directions of climate action, reconciliation, equity, and community well-being, addressing key areas such as land use, housing, transportation, the natural environment, municipal and social infrastructure, arts, culture, food systems, and local economy. It guides decision-making and fosters long-term resilience, with population projections extending to 2041.
This Accessibility Plan for the City of Courtenay outlines its commitment to creating a barrier-free, inclusive, and accessible community where all residents and visitors can fully participate, thrive, and belong. The plan focuses on four main goals: identifying and removing existing barriers, preventing new barriers through accessible design and inclusive policies, engaging the community to guide improvements, and continuously tracking progress and adapting the plan. It addresses key strategic areas including the built environment, transportation, service delivery, employment practices, communication, and housing.
The meeting included a remembrance statement for a former fire chief, an acknowledgment of the 16 days of activism against gender-based violence, and a detailed review of the 2026-2030 financial plan. Key discussion topics focused on operational and capital planning, budget management, surplus allocations, RCMP resourcing adjustments, and factors impacting municipal expenses such as wages and statutory contributions.
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