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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new_brunswick
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Introduced
This bill amends a private act governing certain parks and streets in the City of Fredericton, New Brunswick.
Key Changes
- Amends an existing private act that governs specific parks and streets in Fredericton
- Passed through the Standing Committee on Private Bills before receiving approval
- Received Royal Assent on December 12, 2025, making it law
Gotchas
- This is a private bill, meaning it applies to a specific locality or entity rather than the general public province-wide
- The full text of the specific amendments was not available in the provided content, so the precise changes cannot be confirmed
- Private bills in New Brunswick require a petitioner and go through a separate committee process from public bills
Who's Affected
- City of Fredericton and its administration
- Residents and users of the specific parks and streets referenced in the original act
- Local property owners or businesses near the affected parks and streets
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Gotchas
- This is a private bill, meaning it applies to a specific locality or entity rather than the general public province-wide
- The full text of the specific amendments was not available in the provided content, so the precise changes cannot be confirmed
- Private bills in New Brunswick require a petitioner and go through a separate committee process from public bills
Summary
Bill No. 20 is a private bill that makes changes to an existing piece of legislation specifically about certain parks and streets located in Fredericton, New Brunswick. Private bills like this one typically deal with very specific local matters, such as adjusting boundaries, changing permitted uses, or updating administrative rules for particular properties or public spaces. Because the full text of the amendments was not available in the provided content, the specific changes being made to the parks and streets legislation cannot be detailed. However, 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 has become law. Private bills in New Brunswick are reviewed by the Standing Committee on Private Bills before proceeding to a final vote.
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Recorded Votes
| Date | Description | Yeas | Nays | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| May 9, 3724 | And 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: | 18 | 24 | Negatived |
| Apr 28, 2026 | And 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: | 18 | 24 | Negatived |
| Apr 24, 2026 | And 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: | 18 | 24 | Negatived |
| Apr 23, 2026 | And 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: | 18 | 24 | Negatived |
| Apr 20, 2026 | And 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: | 18 | 24 | Negatived |
| Apr 19, 2026 | And 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: | 18 | 24 | Negatived |
| Apr 18, 2026 | And 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: | 18 | 24 | Negatived |