Jason LeJeune - Councillor for Ward 11

Jason LeJeune - Councillor for Ward 11 Representing Ward 11 on Fredericton City Council. Connecting your voice to City Hall.

06/07/2026

An overview of construction projects happening in Ward 11 this year:

Paving Program
Beaverbrook Street – 2025 Work to University Avenue
Montgomery Street – Regent Street to College Hill Road
College Hill Road – Montgomery Street to Route 8 Ramp

Concrete Program
King Street – Saint John Street to Secretary Lane – Sidewalk Replacement

Capital Projects
Garrison Playground

06/05/2026

It's time for your weekly construction update! Many projects are well underway. Here is what’s new next week:

🛠 Work on Northumberland Street will be moving into the intersection of Argyle Street next week. Residents on the 100 block of Argyle Street will exit by turning right onto Northumberland.

🚗 St. Mary’s Street will be reduced to one lane on Monday, June 8 for work on a pedestrian trail crossing with activated flashing lights. Flaggers will be on site to manage traffic.

🏗️ Regent Street will experience intermittent closures on Tuesday, June 9 between George Street and Brunswick Street to accommodate the installation of an overhead sign. Drivers are advised that there may be delays and it is recommended to take alternative routes.

🚧 Paving and milling work next week:
- Lincoln Road (Vanier Industrial to Adams)
- Brunswick Street (Northumberland to York)
- Royal Road (from civic #700 to #895)
- Fulton Avenue (from Maple to Pugh and Sierra to Douglas)
- Lian Street
- Brookside Drive (Ring Road roundabout to Reynolds Street roundabout)

⛏️ Curb and sidewalk work next week:
- Bridge Street
- Allen Street
- Stafford Drive
- King Street (between St. John Street and Secretary Lane)

💧 The City’s annual water main flushing program is underway and will continue until the second week of August. Learn more 👉www.fredericton.ca/watermainflushing

🧱 Ongoing projects include Crocket Street, Lincoln Road, Golf Club Road, Noble Street, Killarney Lake Park, the Garrison Play Area and the Cliffe Street Linear Piping Extension.

📩 Don’t miss an update - sign up for our weekly e-newsletter and get them straight to your inbox 👉 www.fredericton.ca/news

🚗 Find full details on projects and road detours across the city 👉 www.fredericton.ca/construction

05/25/2026

Our monthly yard waste pickup program is next week, May 25-29! 🌿

From now to November, yard waste will be collected in the last week of each month (on your regular collection date). Your yard waste will help create more topsoil for our city parks and flowerbeds, and keep green material away from our landfill!

More info on the program here 👉 www.fredericton.ca/en/resident-services/garbage-recycling-waste-reduction/yard-waste

05/22/2026

It’s time for your Weekly Construction Update! 👷‍♂️ We have some big projects on the move this week, so read carefully and check out our detour maps to make your travels as smooth as possible!

⚒️Crocket Street will be closed from Long Court to Agnew Street starting Monday, May 25, until the end of August. Local access will be maintained, and through traffic will detour via Canada Street, Murray Avenue, and Cliffe Street. This work includes upgrades to underground water, sanitary sewer, and storm sewer infrastructure to support local and upstream development. Detour map: www.fredericton.ca/crocketstreet

🚧 Lincoln Road work is underway between the Irving and 278 Lincoln Road. Businesses remain open; however, the road is closed to through traffic from Wilsey Road to Forest Hill Road, with a detour in place via Forest Hill Road. Drivers are advised to plan ahead and allow extra travel time, especially during peak hours, due to heavier traffic along the detour. This project includes the replacement of water, sanitary sewer, and storm sewer mains. Detour map: www.fredericton.ca/lincolnroad

🪏The Golf Club Road will be closed from Duncan Lane to Coburn Drive beginning on Wednesday, May 27 for upgrades to the intersection at Duncan Lane and extension of the existing sidewalk. Traffic will be detoured via Prospect Street and Woodstock Road. These upgrades will improve safety for both drivers and pedestrians. www.fredericton.ca/golfclubroad

🏗️King Street, between Carleton and Regent, will be closed beginning on Monday, May 25 for approximately three weeks for various upgrades. Access to Barker House Lane will remain via Regent Street, and access to the parking lot east of the NB Power Building will be available from Carleton Street.

🚧 Milling operations have been completed on the following streets. There will be minor interruptions next week as crews adjust manhole covers and perform maintenance to prepare for paving:
• Brunswick Street
• Lincoln Road
• Alison Boulevard
• Woodstock Road

🛠 Crews will continue curb and sidewalk work on Carleton Street and St. Mary’s Street, with work beginning on Bridge Street next week. This work will see traffic reduced to one lane with flaggers on site.

🚷 The sidewalk on Carleton Street next to the NB Power building will be closed intermittently until November 2027 due to ongoing building renovations.

💧 The City’s annual water main flushing program is underway and will continue until the second week of August. Learn more 👉www.fredericton.ca/watermainflushing

🧱 Ongoing projects include Noble Street, Northumberland Street, Killarney Lake Park, the Garrison Play Area and the Cliffe Street Linear Piping Extension.

📩 Don’t miss an update - sign up for our weekly e-newsletter and get them straight to your inbox 👉 www.fredericton.ca/news

🚗 Find full details on projects and road detours across the city 👉 www.fredericton.ca/construction

Well that’s a wrap folks! Deeply appreciate your support and looking forward to working with Mayor Hicks and the new Cou...
05/12/2026

Well that’s a wrap folks! Deeply appreciate your support and looking forward to working with Mayor Hicks and the new Council. Congrats to Gray Miller on a well run campaign. If you see me out walking Birdie, let’s keep the conversation going.

Many thanks to all who made time to meet, share ideas, and the many conversations on how to move Fredericton forward ove...
05/09/2026

Many thanks to all who made time to meet, share ideas, and the many conversations on how to move Fredericton forward over the previous weeks. It is valuable information and deeply appreciated. Now it’s your turn to vote and have your voice heard on May 11th!

Voter information cards are out. Municipal elections matter so please remember to vote. Lots of times and opportunities ...
04/28/2026

Voter information cards are out. Municipal elections matter so please remember to vote. Lots of times and opportunities below!

04/25/2026

Let’s get out to vote….Elections matter!

Gorgeous day putting up signs today. Thanks for the support and conversations!
04/18/2026

Gorgeous day putting up signs today. Thanks for the support and conversations!

01/23/2026

📣 Calling all residents who are considering running for Fredericton City Council in May’s municipal election.

The City of Fredericton is offering a weeklong program for potential candidates to gain firsthand knowledge of the responsibilities that go along with being a City Councillor.

The program will run from Tuesday, February 17, to Monday, February 23. Over the course of the week, participants will gain insights into the role and responsibilities associated with serving on City Council.

Learn more and sign up: www.fredericton.ca/week-in-the-life-of-a-councillor-program

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