Saint John is taking the next step in shaping the future of the North End. The Common Council is moving forward with a new development strategy, officially known as bylaw Number C.P. 106. This amendment to the Municipal Development Plan establishes the North End Neighbourhood Plan as a guiding document for the growth of the area.
What the Plan Means for You
The North End Neighbourhood Plan aims to revitalize the community. It provides specific directions for infill projects, greenfield development design, and smart growth. You can think of it as a detailed blueprint that works alongside PlanSJ, the broader municipal plan of the city. While PlanSJ gives the big picture, the North End Plan drills down into specific neighbourhood needs.
Next Steps
The city scheduled a public hearing for the North End Neighbourhood Plan for Monday, May 4, 2026. If the council gives the first and second readings to the bylaw, they will hold a subsequent meeting to consider the third and final reading. Under the Local Governance Act, they will read the bylaw in summary only unless a council member objects.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the North End Neighbourhood Plan?
It is a planning document designed to guide land use, development, and urban revitalization specifically within the North End of Saint John.
When is the public hearing for the new plan?
The city scheduled the public hearing for Monday, May 4, 2026.
How does this new plan affect PlanSJ?
It acts as an amendment to PlanSJ. It takes the broader goals of the citywide plan and applies a more refined, targeted approach to the North End.




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