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Niagara Falls
The Regional Municipality of Niagara is issuing this Request for Proposal (RFP #2026-RFP-17) to procure a modern, integrated Emergency Management Software solution. The software is intended to replace Niagara Region's current fragmented emergency response processes by providing centralized mass communications/notifications, incident creation and tracking, incident command structure support, situational awareness dashboards, resource coordination, task assignment, role-based access control, and multi-agency user support. The contract duration is 36 months and submissions are accepted online only via the Niagara Region Bids and Tenders portal.
Posted Date
May 26, 2026
Due Date
Jul 8, 2026
Release: May 26, 2026
Niagara Falls
Close: Jul 8, 2026
The Regional Municipality of Niagara is issuing this Request for Proposal (RFP #2026-RFP-17) to procure a modern, integrated Emergency Management Software solution. The software is intended to replace Niagara Region's current fragmented emergency response processes by providing centralized mass communications/notifications, incident creation and tracking, incident command structure support, situational awareness dashboards, resource coordination, task assignment, role-based access control, and multi-agency user support. The contract duration is 36 months and submissions are accepted online only via the Niagara Region Bids and Tenders portal.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Niagara Falls
The meeting included an in-camera session followed by an open session featuring traditional opening ceremonies such as the singing of the national anthem. The Mayor provided reports and announcements regarding recent obituaries, community birthdays, and various events including graduation celebrations, multicultural events, and flag-raising ceremonies. Notable awards were acknowledged, including a service transformation award for the city's customer service team. A presentation was delivered by the President of Brock University, highlighting the institution's economic impact, student workforce contributions, and the number of co-op students hosted by the city.
The council meeting addressed a public zoning amendment proposal to rezone lands to residential density to allow for the creation of 11 new single detached dwelling lots. Discussions focused on the proposal's compliance with density requirements, lot frontage comparisons, traffic impact, and infrastructure capacity. Concerns were raised by residents regarding property boundaries, the requirement for fencing between properties for safety and privacy, and the potential impact of future phases of development.
The council held an in-camera session followed by a regular meeting. Key agenda items included the scheduling of upcoming special meetings and educational sessions for the old landfill and the official plan. The mayor provided reports and announcements, including sympathy for deceased city personnel, recognition of upcoming birthdays, and a recap of recent community events, volunteer activities, and local milestones such as infrastructure projects and public school openings. The meeting also featured presentations honoring an elite figure skater and her coach for provincial achievements, and an introduction for the organizers of the Niagara Fiesta Extravaganza.
The Climate Adaptation Implementation Plan outlines the City of Niagara Falls' strategy to prepare for and address the impacts of climate change, specifically focusing on adaptation. Key actions include improving stormwater management to mitigate flooding, expanding the tree canopy for shading and cooling, and protecting critical infrastructure. The plan aims to build resilience against extreme weather events such as intense storms, heat, and heavy rain, ensuring the community's protection now and in the future.
The City Council meeting featured several community-focused topics and announcements. The agenda included a land acknowledgement, a motion to adjust the speaking order for deputations, and the formalization of disclosures regarding pecuniary interests. The Mayor provided reports covering obituaries, community birthdays, and recognition of athletic achievements, specifically a curling championship victory. Additionally, the meeting highlighted the expansion of Air Canada's bus service to the Niagara District Airport, fundraising efforts for various local organizations, and business milestones such as the opening of a community-focused cafe.
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