A new multi-unit residential development featuring two apartment buildings is being proposed for 421 Woodward Avenue in Saint John. The plan requires a change in the property’s zoning, and the public will have a chance to weigh in on the proposal later this year.
According to a public notice issued by the City of Saint John, the developer intends to construct one six-storey and one four-storey building on a portion of the land.
Details of the Rezoning Proposal
The proposal asks Common Council to rezone a 16,355 square metre section of the property at 421 Woodward Avenue. The current zoning is Low-Rise Residential (RL), and the proposed change would shift it to Mid-Rise Residential (RM) to permit the construction of the larger apartment buildings.

How You Can Participate
You have the opportunity to voice your opinion on this development. The Common Council will consider the amendment during a public hearing scheduled for Monday, December 1, 2025, at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers.
If you wish to inspect the amendment details, register to speak at the hearing, or submit a written objection, you should contact the Office of the City Clerk. You can reach them by emailing commonclerk@saintjohn.ca.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is being proposed at 421 Woodward Avenue?
A developer is proposing to build two multi-unit residential buildings: one that is six storeys high and another that is four storeys high. This requires changing the land’s zoning from Low-Rise Residential to Mid-Rise Residential.
Why is the zoning change necessary?
The current Low-Rise Residential (RL) zoning does not permit the height and density of the proposed apartment buildings. The requested Mid-Rise Residential (RM) zoning is required to allow for this type of development.
When is the public hearing?
The public hearing will take place during the Common Council meeting on Monday, December 1, 2025, starting at 6:30 p.m.
How can I share my opinion on this proposal?
You can share your opinion by participating in the public hearing. To do so, you must register in advance by contacting the City Clerk’s Office. You can also submit written objections to the clerk’s office for Council’s consideration.




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