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La Prairie
The Ville de La Prairie, a municipality in the Montérégie region of Quebec, is soliciting competitive bids for the supply, delivery and planting of trees across three lots within the city (Lot 01 - Secteur Christ-Roi, Lot 02 - Rue Desjardins, and Lot 03 - Butte voie de service). Work must be performed between September 1, 2026 and November 15, 2026, and the contract is awarded by lot based on the lowest-priced compliant bid. Sealed electronic submissions must be received no later than 10:00 a.m. Quebec Legal Time on July 24, 2026 at 170 boul. Taschereau, bureau 300, La Prairie, Quebec.
Posted Date
Jul 7, 2026
Due Date
Jul 24, 2026
Release: Jul 7, 2026
La Prairie
Close: Jul 24, 2026
The Ville de La Prairie, a municipality in the Montérégie region of Quebec, is soliciting competitive bids for the supply, delivery and planting of trees across three lots within the city (Lot 01 - Secteur Christ-Roi, Lot 02 - Rue Desjardins, and Lot 03 - Butte voie de service). Work must be performed between September 1, 2026 and November 15, 2026, and the contract is awarded by lot based on the lowest-priced compliant bid. Sealed electronic submissions must be received no later than 10:00 a.m. Quebec Legal Time on July 24, 2026 at 170 boul. Taschereau, bureau 300, La Prairie, Quebec.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from La Prairie
The council discussed and adopted several measures, including financial aid for the local swimming club and an update to the membership of the Economic and Sustainable Development Committee and the Gestions Arena board. Key actions included the adoption of a strategic plan, the approval of zoning bylaw amendments, and the authorization of a loan for municipal infrastructure projects such as street resurfacing, footbridge repairs, and the acquisition of new vehicles. The meeting also addressed a declaration of commitment to respectful democratic debate and the awarding of snow removal contracts for city bus shelters.
The City Council held an ordinary session covering several administrative and financial items. Key discussion topics included the authorization of a collective agreement for city employees, approval of financial support for local community organizations, and assistance for an athlete representing the city. The council also discussed procurement contracts for equipment, budget revisions, and departmental personnel matters, including probationary status reviews for staff. Additionally, the council addressed regional septic system management, minor variance requests for commercial projects, and commitments related to governmental gas tax and contribution programs.
The council discussed various municipal matters, including the support for a public inquiry into water shortages in the Montérégie region and a request to the Ministry of Labour regarding arboriculture certification requirements. Financial items included the presentation of the 2025 financial and auditor reports, the adoption of a surplus management policy, and the commitment to a tree-planting project funded in part by the Federation of Canadian Municipalities. Contractual decisions involved joining a government purchasing group for light vehicles. Legal and zoning discussions focused on the exercise of the right of first refusal for municipal properties, the destruction of inactive documents, and several minor variances and architectural integration plan approvals for residential and commercial developments. Additionally, the council approved financial assistance for a local charitable event.
The council meeting addressed various governance and administrative matters, including the appointment of a deputy mayor and members to several committees such as the participatory budget, economic development, youth, cultural, and disabled persons committees. Financial discussions included the deposit of financial reports, approval of funding for an urban forestry master plan, and the launch of a second participatory budget. Regulatory items involved amendments to municipal taxes, heritage building restoration programs, and traffic/parking regulations. Furthermore, the council approved multiple minor variances and site planning and architectural integration plans for residential and commercial development projects, along with renovations to heritage properties. Organizational changes for the urban planning and public works departments were also adopted.
The council conducted an ordinary meeting covering several key topics, including committee appointments, financial reports and grant approvals for road improvements, and contractual matters such as municipal infrastructure reconstruction and the purchase of sports field LED lighting. Several regulations were adopted or amended concerning zoning, urban maintenance, chicken-keeping, and the ethics code for elected officials. Additionally, the council reviewed and granted multiple minor variances for residential and commercial property construction and renovations.
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