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Les Cèdres
The Municipalité des Cèdres, a municipality in Quebec, Canada, is soliciting bids for the collection and transportation of septic tank sludge from permanent isolated residences for the years 2027, 2028, and 2029. The contract covers approximately 1,000 septic tanks that must be emptied twice during the contract period. The awarded contractor must supply all labor, equipment, and materials necessary for emptying, transporting, treating, and disposing of septic tank sludge, with the territory divided into two sectors to minimize travel time and mileage.
Posted Date
Jul 14, 2026
Due Date
Sep 24, 2026
Release: Jul 14, 2026
Les Cèdres
Close: Sep 24, 2026
The Municipalité des Cèdres, a municipality in Quebec, Canada, is soliciting bids for the collection and transportation of septic tank sludge from permanent isolated residences for the years 2027, 2028, and 2029. The contract covers approximately 1,000 septic tanks that must be emptied twice during the contract period. The awarded contractor must supply all labor, equipment, and materials necessary for emptying, transporting, treating, and disposing of septic tank sludge, with the territory divided into two sectors to minimize travel time and mileage.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Les Cèdres
The council held a special meeting to adopt the municipal budget for the 2025 fiscal year, covering revenues and expenditures across various departments including public security, transportation, environmental hygiene, and recreation. Additionally, the council accepted the deposit of the triennial capital program for 2025 through 2027. A brief citizen question period was held before the adjournment of the session.
This document outlines the Sustainable Development Plan for Les Cèdres, initiated in 2011, to address socio-economic and environmental challenges and foster modernity and growth. It establishes the 'Les Cèdres-Vision 2040' and is structured around four main strategic axes: territory planning, environment, economy, and social and cultural development. The plan aims to guide concrete actions over a long-term horizon, ensuring development meets present needs without compromising future generations by integrating environmental, social, and economic dimensions.
The council meeting addressed the authorization of a budget envelope of $200,000 for temporary wastewater management measures in the Domaine Lucerne sector, funded by the municipality's unallocated accumulated surplus. Additionally, the council designated the Director General and Clerk-Treasurer as the authorized representative for the municipality in a legal case before the Court of Quebec, Small Claims Division.
This policy aims to build an inclusive, active, and supportive community where all citizens can thrive, regardless of age, by integrating family and senior-friendly municipality initiatives. It focuses on several key areas including enhancing security, transport, and mobility; improving accessible public spaces; promoting volunteering and local organizations; valuing nature; strengthening social cohesion and inclusion; and protecting the environment. The plan covers strategic axes such as housing, leisure, culture, community life, citizen participation, communication, education, global health, and local economy, with the vision of fostering intergenerational ties and collective vitality within the municipality.
The council meeting addressed various administrative and operational matters. Key agenda items included the adoption of multiple loan bylaws for drainage works in the Sophie, Daoust, and Marsan sectors, as well as an authorization for property acquisition. The council approved several service contracts, including station pumping rehabilitation, drainage repairs, professional engineering services, and municipal website optimization. Additionally, the council ratified human resources decisions regarding new hires in the public works and urban planning departments and amended a previous resolution concerning the maintenance agreement for the Soulanges bicycle path. Various planning and zoning requests, including site plan integrations and minor derogations, were also reviewed and approved.
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