South Core Secondary Municipal Plan

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The City of Fredericton is growing! With that growth comes both opportunities and challenges in neighbourhoods across our city. This includes the Urban Core, made up of three distinct areas: the City Centre, Main Street (North side), and the South Core. Secondary Municipal Plans for the City Centre and Main Street were completed in 2015 and 2016, but the current plan guiding a majority of the South Core (see Map above) titled the Residential Town Plat Area Plan was adopted over twenty years ago. While this plan has successfully balanced new development with the strong sense of community and residential character, a lot has changed.

A new Growth Strategy and Municipal Plan envision a more urban, compact, and sustainable Fredericton. Significant residential and employment growth is projected to be accommodated throughout the Urban Core and the South Core plays a key role in achieving the goals outlined in both important documents. The City's 2017 Growth Strategy and 2020 Imagine Fredericton: Municipal Plan are the guiding documents that help dictate how the city develops as a whole, and envisions an urban, compact, and sustainable Fredericton. Significant residential and employment growth must be accommodated throughout the Urban Core and the South Core plays a key role in achieving the important goals of these plans.

The current South Core Secondary Municipal Plan process will re-examine how we grow while maintaining the neighbourhood’s community character. This Plan will provide a framework to guide the ongoing evolution of the area. Our team has been exploring the conditions, features and attributes that make up the South Core, developing ideas for street design, land use, public space, new buildings, and preparing design guidelines and policies to provide direction for change.

Thank you to everyone who has participated in one (or more) of our South Core Design Studios. For those who were unable to attend or those wishing to learn more about the project, please browse the information in our Documents section to review everything that has been shared to date. A final “What We Heard Report” will be uploaded soon, summarizing the feedback from Design Studio #3 that was held October 28th to 30th.

Our project team is now drafting the South Core Secondary Municipal Plan, but we are still keeping the lines of communication open. If you have any questions or comments, please submit them to the Questions tab below or email southcore@planpart.ca. A project update will be provided as we move into Phase 4 next spring and we are ready to share the draft Plan.

The City of Fredericton is growing! With that growth comes both opportunities and challenges in neighbourhoods across our city. This includes the Urban Core, made up of three distinct areas: the City Centre, Main Street (North side), and the South Core. Secondary Municipal Plans for the City Centre and Main Street were completed in 2015 and 2016, but the current plan guiding a majority of the South Core (see Map above) titled the Residential Town Plat Area Plan was adopted over twenty years ago. While this plan has successfully balanced new development with the strong sense of community and residential character, a lot has changed.

A new Growth Strategy and Municipal Plan envision a more urban, compact, and sustainable Fredericton. Significant residential and employment growth is projected to be accommodated throughout the Urban Core and the South Core plays a key role in achieving the goals outlined in both important documents. The City's 2017 Growth Strategy and 2020 Imagine Fredericton: Municipal Plan are the guiding documents that help dictate how the city develops as a whole, and envisions an urban, compact, and sustainable Fredericton. Significant residential and employment growth must be accommodated throughout the Urban Core and the South Core plays a key role in achieving the important goals of these plans.

The current South Core Secondary Municipal Plan process will re-examine how we grow while maintaining the neighbourhood’s community character. This Plan will provide a framework to guide the ongoing evolution of the area. Our team has been exploring the conditions, features and attributes that make up the South Core, developing ideas for street design, land use, public space, new buildings, and preparing design guidelines and policies to provide direction for change.

Thank you to everyone who has participated in one (or more) of our South Core Design Studios. For those who were unable to attend or those wishing to learn more about the project, please browse the information in our Documents section to review everything that has been shared to date. A final “What We Heard Report” will be uploaded soon, summarizing the feedback from Design Studio #3 that was held October 28th to 30th.

Our project team is now drafting the South Core Secondary Municipal Plan, but we are still keeping the lines of communication open. If you have any questions or comments, please submit them to the Questions tab below or email southcore@planpart.ca. A project update will be provided as we move into Phase 4 next spring and we are ready to share the draft Plan.

  • Thank you!

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    Thanks to the nearly 700 people who responded to our survey! We appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts on the key concepts that we are contemplating for the South Core Plan. Please see our Documents section to review the results as well as what we’ve heard from all of our engagement events we’ve held thus far.

  • Take our Survey!

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    The South Core Municipal Plan survey is now live!

    Let us know what you think should be explored within the South Core. Whether it be the placement of new additions on lots, or green streets and on-street parking – we want to know!

    Questions about the plan? Feel free to reach out to a member of our planning team at southcore@planpart.ca

    Complete the survey here.

    The survey will stay open until the end of September. For any assistance filling out the survey, please contact southcore@planpart.ca. The survey is available in a fillable PDF format upon request.


  • Second Design Studio - June 17 & 18

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    Our second Design Studio in June brought together stakeholders and neighbourhood residents to receive input on our preliminary ideas, which includes organizing the plan around four themes: greening, building, moving around, and character of the South Core. We’ll be taking this input, generated from our many in-depth conversations, into our plan drafting process and return in the fall to engage once more with the community on our policy direction.


  • Did you spot our team this summer?

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    We've been hosting pop up booths at various locations!

    Keep an eye out for on the ground engagement leading up to our Fall open house!

  • First Design Studio - May 6th & 7th

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    The City of Fredericton has successfully kicked off South Core Secondary Municipal Plan thanks to a great turn out at the first engagement events in May. Hundreds of comments were received, and our team of planning and design experts have refined what we’ve heard into key theme areas.

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