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She also pointed to a 28-unit development at 365 Main Street and a 29-unit project on Lower Cove Loop.
In addition to ongoing projects, Poffenroth said several other files are under review and staff have been in talks with a number of developers around the pre-application phase.
“A lot of large-scale projects and a lot of discussions that we’re having with developers, hopefully to come through the system in the next few months,” she said.
Mayor Don Darling told the committee that it is excellent news to see so many projects happening in the city.
“I was out for a bit of a drive on the weekend checking out projects happening in all ends of the city, which is good,” said Darling. “It’s great to keep that momentum rolling along.”
SAINT JOHN, N.B. Nominations for New Brunswick s delayed municipal election won t open for another month and a half, but Saint John s outgoing mayor says potential candidates should speak up now. It s time for candidates to start announcing their intentions so that citizens have ample time to get to know them and how they believe they add value to council, said Don Darling during a Wednesday news conference in Saint John s council chambers. With New Brunswick s municipal election scheduled for May 10, candidates are required to file their nomination papers with Elections New Brunswick between March 22 (when returning offices open) and April 9 at 2 p.m.