Fredericton City Council Explained

Fredericton City Council
Coa Alt:Coat of arms of Fredericton
Foundation:[1]
House Type:City council
Term Length:4 years[2]
Leader1 Type:Mayor of Fredericton
Leader1:Kate Rogers
Party1:non-partisan
Election1:May 10, 2021
Leader2 Type:Deputy Mayor of Fredericton
Leader2:Greg Ericson
Party2:non-partisan
Members:13
House1:Fredericton Council Chamber
Structure1 Res:None (non-partisan)
Committees1:Development Committee, Community Services Committee, Finance and Administration Committee, Information Technology Committee, Planning and Priorities Committee, Public Safety and Environment Committee, Transportation, Planning Advisory Committee, Preservation Review Board, Riverfront Advisory Committee, Tree Commission, Working Committee on Community/University Relations

The Fredericton City Council is the municipal governing body of the city of Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada.

The twelve members of the mayor-council meets at Fredericton City Hall in the Fredericton Council Chamber. Each member is elected for a four-year term to represent one ward.[2]

Current City Council (Elected in 2021)

CouncillorWard
Kate RogersMayor
1
Mark Peters2
Bruce Gandy3
4
5
Eric Megarity6
Kevin Darrah7
8
9
10
11
Henri Mallet12

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Internet Archive Search: creator:"New Brunswick. An Act to Incorporate the City of Fredericton". Archive.org. 8 November 2021.
  2. Web site: City Hall. 8 June 2016. Fredericton.ca. 8 November 2021.