The Committee is made up of six citizens residing in Moncton who have a vision for the city’s future and experience or expertise, professional or lived, in the following (but not limited to) subject matters:
- Moncton’s local history (social, cultural, environmental, economic, etc.)
- Community planning and land use law
- Housing development, including market, affordable, accessible, and/or supportive housing
- Public health, homelessness, mental health, and addictions
- Schools and education accessibility
- Protection of the environment
- Recreation, social inclusion, equity, accessibility, and supports for immigrants’ integration
- Economic development and entrepreneurship (locally, regionally, and beyond)
- Public infrastructure development and civil engineering
- Transportation and commuting issues (including connectivity, equity, accessibility, etc.)
- Age-friendly communities, including healthy aging, aging-in-place, and intergenerational issues
- Sustainability, renewable energy, green economy, climate change mitigation/adaptation
- Municipal governance
The purpose of the Committee is to provide feedback and direction on the Municipal Plan Review process. The Municipal Plan Review will build upon the Urban Growth Strategy, which outlines the City of Moncton’s long-term plan for accommodating growth and development over the next 25 years.
The Municipal Plan is the comprehensive policy roadmap for guiding the city over the next 25 years. The Municipal Plan must be developed in a manner that is consistent with the requirements of the Community Planning Act, which requires specific policies be included in the plan.
To fulfill its mandate, it is anticipated the Committee will, among other things:
- Identify and advise ways to increase public awareness of the broader community engagement process.
- Provide feedback on the Municipal Plan Review’s community engagement plan.
- Investigate opportunities for Moncton to grow inclusively, equitably, accessibly, environmentally sustainably, economically sustainably, healthily, and prosperously.
- Provide a forum for dialogue related to community issues that Moncton faces and is predicted to face. The Committee will highlight high-level community concerns that the Municipal Plan Review ought to address.
- Provide perspective to City staff on strategic directions and matters related to planning complete communities, community engagement, urban growth, public infrastructure, and sustainable development (e.g. environmental conservation and sustainability, fiscal sustainability, housing, schools, transportation, accessibility, community health, food security, etc.).
- Any other community planning matter referred to the Committee by City administration/staff.