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Bill No. 20 61st Legislature - 2nd Session An Act to Amend An Act Respecting Certain Parks and Streets in The City of Fredericton Introduced: 11/19/2025 Bill Type: Private Bill Sponsored by: Natacha VAUTOUR Status: Royal Assent

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Introduced

This bill amends a local law governing specific parks and streets in the City of Fredericton, New Brunswick.

Key Changes

  • Amends an existing provincial act that governs specific parks and streets in Fredericton
  • Likely updates administrative, boundary, or classification details related to named parks or streets
  • Received Royal Assent and is now in force as of December 12, 2025

Gotchas

  • This is a private bill, meaning it applies to a specific locality or entity rather than the general public across New Brunswick
  • The full text of the amendments was not available in the provided information, so specific changes cannot be fully detailed
  • Private bills of this nature are typically procedural or administrative and are rarely controversial

Who's Affected

  • City of Fredericton and its administration
  • Residents who use or live near the affected parks or streets
  • City planners and local government officials

Summary

Bill No. 20 is a private bill that makes changes to an existing provincial act that deals with certain parks and streets located within the City of Fredericton. Private bills like this one typically address very specific local or organizational matters rather than broad public policy. Because the full text of the amendments is not available in the provided information, the exact nature of the changes — such as renaming, reclassifying, or adjusting boundaries of specific parks or streets — cannot be detailed. However, such bills commonly address administrative updates, land use adjustments, or changes to how particular city properties are governed under provincial law. The bill was introduced by MLA Natacha Vautour of the Liberal Party, representing Dieppe-Memramcook, and received Royal Assent on December 12, 2025, meaning it is now law. It passed through all legislative stages without apparent controversy.

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Recorded Votes

DateDescriptionYeasNaysResult
May 9, 3724And the debate being ended, and the question being put that Bill 20 be now read a second time, it was resolved in the negative on the following reco rded division:1824Negatived
Apr 17, 2026And the debate being ended, and the question being put that Bill 20 be now read a second time, it was resolved in the negative on the following reco rded division:1824Negatived