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La Pêche
La Municipalité de La Pêche (Québec) solicits sealed proposals for professional engineering services for the rehabilitation (réfection) of Clark Road as part of its 2027 municipal infrastructure rehabilitation program. The contract covers the design, preparation of plans and specifications, and construction-monitoring services associated with the road rehabilitation work. Tender documents are available exclusively through the Québec Système électronique d'appel d'offres (SEAO), and submissions must be filed at the municipal office at 99, route Principale Est, La Pêche, Québec.
Posted Date
Jun 18, 2026
Due Date
Jul 21, 2026
Release: Jun 18, 2026
La Pêche
Close: Jul 21, 2026
La Municipalité de La Pêche (Québec) solicits sealed proposals for professional engineering services for the rehabilitation (réfection) of Clark Road as part of its 2027 municipal infrastructure rehabilitation program. The contract covers the design, preparation of plans and specifications, and construction-monitoring services associated with the road rehabilitation work. Tender documents are available exclusively through the Québec Système électronique d'appel d'offres (SEAO), and submissions must be filed at the municipal office at 99, route Principale Est, La Pêche, Québec.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from La Pêche
The council discussed various municipal projects and regulatory matters. Key topics included an amendment to zoning regulations for zone H28 to allow for quadruplexes, authorization of payments for May invoices, and a budget cancellation. The council also awarded a contract for replacing septic pumps and repairing the arena pump room, and approved a strategic study on active mobility. Further discussions involved a fundraising project for hanging flower baskets, support for the Rupert's Treasures resource center regarding fire safety renovations, and approval of minor variances and conditional uses for tourist accommodations. Additionally, the council addressed an encroachment issue at a municipal property, initiated a draft bylaw amendment, authorized equipment purchases for snow removal trucks, participated in a group purchase for road de-icing salt, approved ventilation equipment for the municipal garage, and discussed the adoption of a regulation regarding the functioning of septic systems.
The council meeting focused on various municipal regulations and administrative matters. Key topics discussed included requests for exemptions, road and infrastructure maintenance, regulations regarding property usage and firearms, and financial approvals related to budget revisions and contract management. Additionally, the council addressed concerns regarding parking congestion and resource management.
The council discussed the implementation of a new AI-based translation module for Zoom to improve accessibility for residents. Key agenda items included the hiring of a finance and procurement director and a modification to the organizational structure. Citizen inquiries were addressed regarding traffic safety concerns and signage, as well as the water quality and protection of the Wakefield source, including concerns about development impacts and compliance testing.
The board meeting included a memorial tribute to a former founder of RPGL and a former municipal councillor. Discussions covered the filing of financial statements for 2024 and plans for a future review of prior years' financial statements. A citizen raised concerns regarding the availability of complete financial documentation on the municipal website compared to a summary, leading to a discussion on legal compliance and transparency. The session also addressed the cancellation of a legal mortgage notice and a real estate transfer, and the establishment of the 2026-2027 holiday schedule for municipal offices.
The council discussed various municipal administrative and operational matters. Key topics included the authorization of payments, cancellation of specific taxes and fees, and the allocation of funds for career and gravel pit operations as well as parks and playgrounds. Contractual agreements were addressed, including site rental and radio equipment maintenance, administrative building cleaning services, and waste management. Urban planning and environmental issues were covered, such as encroachment tolerances, zoning variances, and conditional usage requests. Public works initiatives were significant, focusing on the acquisition of heavy equipment like an excavator and a snow removal truck, pavement marking services, and drainage material purchases. Additionally, the meeting touched on human resources, including staff appointments, the reorganization of legal services, and regional intermunicipal transport cooperation projects.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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