For any deer-related calls, please contact the Department of Energy and Resource Development.
West of Saint John River (486-6000)
East of Saint John River (832-6055)
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For any deer-related calls, please contact the Department of Energy and Resource Development.
West of Saint John River (486-6000)
East of Saint John River (832-6055)
A Street Occupancy Permit grants permission to temporarily occupy any portion of a public roadway or sidewalk for construction or any other purposes.
Complete the submission package below and submit to onestop@saintjohn.ca or in person at the One-Stop Development Shop, 15 Market Square, ground floor, City Hall.
Required for all work proposed within the City Street Right-of-way.
Complete the submission package below and submit to onestop@saintjohn.ca or in person at the One-Stop Development Shop, 15 Market Square, ground floor, City Hall.
Complete the submission package below and submit to onestop@saintjohn.ca or in person at the One-Stop Development Shop, 15 Market Square, ground floor, City Hall.
Restaurants wanting outdoor seating on sidewalk.
Complete the submission package below and submit to onestop@saintjohn.ca or in person at the One-Stop Development Shop, 15 Market Square, ground floor, City Hall
Licenses which allow mobile vendors and mobile vendor trucks to set up on city property.
Complete the submission package below and submit to onestop@saintjohn.ca or in person at the One-Stop Development Shop, 15 Market Square, ground floor, City Hall.
Complete the submission package below and submit to onestop@saintjohn.ca or in person at the One-Stop Development Shop, 15 Market Square, ground floor, City Hall.
For noise complaints, please call the Saint John Police non-emergency line – 506-648-3333.
Home to the first publicly-funded high school in Canada, Saint John is dedicated to providing high quality and accessible education to the City’s young residents. Our public schools offer education in English and French Immersion through Anglophone South School District, and French education through District Scolaire Francophone Sud. There are also private school options available within the Greater Saint John region.
Beyond high school, the University of New Brunswick Saint John and the Saint John campus of the New Brunswick Community College offer further education for locals and visiting students alike.
If you know of an unoccupied building that has become a hazard to public safety, you can complete a complaint form.
Complete the form below and a member of our team will connect with you regarding your inquiry. Please note, we do not accept anonymous complaints.
An unsightly property can include anything like derelict vehicles, junk, garbage, and scraps from construction or demolitions.
Complete the form below and a member of our team will connect with you regarding your inquiry. Please note, we do not accept anonymous complaints.
If you have a safety concern with regards to a rental property (a “Minimum Standards” complaint), please complete the complaint form. A member of our team will connect with you regarding your inquiry. Please note, we do not accept anonymous complaints.
You’re concerned about an unsafe structure in your neighbourhood. Does the building you’re worried about have people living or working in it?
You may submit a complaint under the Minimum Property Standards program
You may submit a complaint under the Vacant and Dangerous buildings program
Growth and Community Services
One Stop Development Shop
(506) 658-4455
1st Floor, City Hall
PO Box 1971
Saint John, NB
E2L 4L1
Is there a property you know of that is being used for a purpose other than it is zoned for? If so, you may submit a complaint.
Complete the form below and a member of our team will connect with you regarding your inquiry. Please note, we do not accept anonymous complaints.
Is there a building project underway that you suspect or know is happening without the appropriate permits? You may submit a complaint.
Complete the form below and a member of our team will connect with you regarding your inquiry. Please note, we do not accept anonymous complaints.
Do you see litter in your neighbourhood that needs to be cleaned up? Is loose garbage scattered over the sidewalk or street? Have you noticed a pole basket is full, and needs to be emptied? Please complete a service request form with proper information (including photos if available). City staff will review your request and reach out to you via email.
Did you see an oil spill that needs to be cleaned up on a City street? Please contact us at 658-4455. This qualifies as an emergency call, which we answer 24 hours a day.
After the winter months you may notice a buildup of sand on your street. Every spring we sweep each street to allow proper drainage to catch basins. Do you want to know when your street will be swept? Please complete a service request form with proper information (including photos, if available). City staff will review your request and reach out to you via email.
Is there an intersection with decreased visibility due to overgrown brush? Is there a City-owned lot that needs attention due to overgrown grass or bushes? Please complete a service request form with proper information (including photos if available). City staff will review your request and reach out to you via email.