The City of Saint John is asking for your help to shape the future of transportation in the Central Peninsula. As part of its master transportation plan, MoveSJ, the city is reviewing its policies on heavy truck traffic and wants to hear from residents, business owners, and local stakeholders.
The review aims to determine if the current rules for heavy trucks create a balanced transportation network that serves everyone, including pedestrians, cyclists, and transit users.

What Changes Are Being Considered?
The core question is whether access for heavy trucks in the Central Peninsula should be reduced to better support other transportation priorities. According to the official announcement from the City, potential changes could include:
- Limiting the size of trucks permitted in the area, such as those smaller than a standard 53-foot transport trailer.
- Restricting the hours during which heavy trucks can operate.
- Reducing the size of designated loading zones on city streets.
How to Participate
You can share your thoughts and help inform Common Council’s decision by completing a public survey. The survey is available online at the Shape Your City Saint John portal. Paper copies are also available at the Customer Service Centre on the ground floor of City Hall.
The deadline to complete the survey is November 12, 2025.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the City of Saint John asking for?
The City is seeking public input to help determine a new policy direction for heavy truck traffic in the Central Peninsula.
Why is the City reviewing this policy now?
This review is a key part of MoveSJ, the city’s master transportation plan, which seeks to create a balanced and integrated network for all forms of transportation.
How can I provide my feedback?
You can share your opinion by filling out the official survey online or by picking up a paper copy at the City Hall Customer Service Centre.
What is the deadline for the survey?
The survey closes on November 12, 2025.




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