Fredericton City Council

Fredericton City Council
Type
Type
History
Founded March 30, 1848 (1848-03-30)[1]
Leadership
Mayor or Fredericton
Mike O'Brien[2], non-partisan
Since May 24, 2016
Deputy Mayor of Fredericton
Kate Rogers[3], non-partisan
Structure
Seats 13
Fredericton Council Chamber committees 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[4]
Length of term
4 years[5]
Elections
Last election
May 9, 2016
Meeting place
Fredericton Council Chamber
Fredericton City Hall
Fredericton, New Brunswick
Website
www.fredericton.ca/en/citygovernment/CityCouncil.asp

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.[6]

Current City Council

Councillor Ward
Mike O’Brien Mayor
Dan R. Keenan 1 (Douglas Area)
Mark Peters 2 (Nashwaaksis Area)
Bruce Gandy 3 (Fulton Heights/North Devon Area)
Eric Price 4 (South Devon Area)
Steven Hicks 5 (Marysville)
Eric Megarity 6 (Barker's Point Area)
Kevin Darrah 7 (Lincoln Area)
Greg Ericson 8 (Skyline Area)
Stephen A. Chase 9 (Odell Park/Parkside Drive Area)
John MacDermid 10 (Sunshine Gardens/West End Area)
Kate Rogers 11 (UNB/ East End Area) Deputy Mayor
Henri Mallet 12 (Silverwood/Garden Creek Area)

References


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