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Two of the four Saint John candidates for mayor discussed issues related to business and economic growth for the city on Tuesday.
Candidates Donna Reardon and Mel Vincent joined Saint John Region Chamber of Commerce CEO David Duplissea for the chamber’s Mayoral Forum.
The other two candidates, Darrell Bastarache and Howard Yeomans did not attend.
Questions were provided to the candidates beforehand and covered topics such as property taxes, affordable housing, wages, AIM, regionalization and more.
Here are some of the highlights:
Continuing Saint John’s momentum
The candidates were asked how what they would do as mayor to continue the momentum the city and council have made over the last five years and beyond.
Fundy Quay project focuses on scenery and restricting clutter at Saint John waterfront
Saint John s waterfront is about to get a major facelift aiming to improve ocean views for residents.
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Public is also calling for more green space and an area for sailors to dock their boats
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The public has been providing input on what the old Coast Guard site and other public spaces on the Saint John waterfront should look like. (Roger Cosman/CBC)
Fundy Quay site. Image: Submitted, Develop Saint John.
The long-awaited government funding to help redevelop Fundy Quay in uptown Saint John finally arrived on Friday.
The funding will get the site ready for a proposed $300- 350-million multi-use development on the former Coast Guard site along the city’s waterfront.
The federal government will be contributing $9-million; the New Brunswick government will be contributing $6-million and the City of Saint John will also be contributing nearly $9-million to the project.
The funding will go towards necessary infrastructure work to make the site development-ready. This includes contaminated soil remediation, site re-grading and seawall refurbishments at the site, along with the redesign of Loyalist Plaza and the extension of Harbour Passage around Fundy Quay.
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