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Summerside
The City of Summerside in Prince Edward Island has issued an RFQ for the procurement of replacement computers for the year 2026. Interested vendors must submit their quotations through the city's designated online form by the specified deadline. The primary point of contact for this solicitation is Jason Muttart.
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Summerside
Close: Mar 27, 2026
The City of Summerside in Prince Edward Island has issued an RFQ for the procurement of replacement computers for the year 2026. Interested vendors must submit their quotations through the city's designated online form by the specified deadline. The primary point of contact for this solicitation is Jason Muttart.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Summerside
This plan outlines policies for recognizing, protecting, and promoting the City of Summerside's heritage resources. It focuses on achieving cultural, social, and economic goals such as fostering community pride, preserving artifacts, revitalizing downtown, boosting tourism, and supporting a heritage renovation industry. The strategy emphasizes comprehensive support, coordinated development within heritage districts, adapting heritage buildings for modern needs, and encouraging community engagement through incentives.
The council meeting addressed a wide range of municipal business, including updates on the affordable housing program and the fire hall project. Significant legislative actions included zoning bylaw amendments for properties on Water Street, subdivision approvals, and the designation of no-parking zones on McQuaid Court. The council also approved a new storm water ditch infill program and granted a discretionary use permit for an apartment building on North Market Street. Furthermore, the meeting featured comprehensive departmental reports covering finance, economic development, fire and police services, municipal infrastructure, and human resources, highlighting ongoing construction projects, utility collection efforts, and collective agreement ratifications.
The council meeting addressed several legislative and operational items, including zoning bylaw amendments and a discretionary use application for properties on MacEwen Road. Discussions included financial status updates, technical services reports regarding construction preparations, and the Economic Development department's business retention survey. The council reviewed police and fire services reports, authorized the installation of a permanent generator for the St. Eleanors Community Centre, and examined municipal and electric service operations. Legislative housekeeping involved the adoption of the Access to Information and Protection of Personal Information Bylaw and the Records Retention Bylaw, alongside discussions regarding potential revisions to the current Taxi Bylaw.
The council meeting addressed a variety of municipal matters. Key discussions included the review of the CAO Performance Monitoring Policy, updates to the travel policy regarding mileage and reimbursement rates, and the proposed continuance of the affordable housing incentive program. Operational topics included updates on the core block project, the Eco Park tenant confirmation, and a review of city snow removal services and routing. Additionally, the council reviewed zoning amendment applications for 109 Small Avenue and 90 MacDonald Crescent, which were referred for further planning board review. The meeting also included discussions on food security initiatives and department naming conventions, as well as an in-camera session regarding human resources.
The meetings covered several key municipal topics. The Planning Board discussed street naming proposals for a new development and reviewed an application for a mobile sales establishment. The Technical Services Committee addressed traffic calming measures, specifically approving the installation of 4-way stop signs at Crozier Drive intersections, and reviewed the current status and planning for the East/West Connector project. The Financial Services Committee discussed potential funding avenues for downtown renewal projects, including exploring partnerships with local organizations.
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