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PROPOSAL 2022-082301P – LIGHTING RENEWAL – FOREST HILLS BALL PARK (651 Westmorland Road)
Sealed proposals, hand delivered or couriered, properly marked as to contents and addressed to Supply Chain Management, City of Saint John, 1st Floor, 175 Rothesay Avenue, Saint John, NB, E2J 2B4, bearing the title of works:
shall be received until 4:00:00 P.M. local time, Thursday on the 16th day of June 2022.
Bidders should note that this procurement is subject to the following internal trade agreement(s) including:
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Proposal details and addenda may be obtained from the City of Saint John’s website at: www.saintjohn.ca under City Menu, City Hall and option “Tenders and Proposals”.
Interested proponents are strongly advised to register as a bidder with the Supply Chain Management Department by emailing contact information to: supplychainmanagement@saintjohn.ca
For inquiries, contact Monic MacVicar, Procurement Specialist, no later than Tuesday, June 7th, 2022, by 4:00:00 p.m. local time, via email at supplychainmanagement@saintjohn.ca or via fax, 506-658-4742.
*Inquiries after this date will not receive a response.
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Proposal 2023-080101P Concession Services/Operation of Canteen at Dominion Park Beach Facility Emailed proposals, bearing the title of works:
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2023-080101P: Concession Services/Operation of Canteen at Dominion Park Beach Facility
Shall be received until 4:00:00 P.M. local time Thursday on the 15th day of June 2023 Bidders should note that this procurement is subject to the following internal trade agreement(s) including:
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Proposal details and addenda may be obtained from the City of Saint John’s website at: www.saintjohn.ca under the menu option “Tenders and Proposals”. **Interested proponents are strongly advised to register as a bidder with the Supply Chain Management Department by emailing contact information to: |
For inquiries, contact Mike Lewis, Procurement Specialist, no later than Tuesday, June 6, 2023, by 4:00:00 p.m. ADT, via email at supplychainmanagement@saintjohn.ca or via fax, 506.658-4742. *Inquiries after this date will not receive a response. |
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Proposal 2021-084301P Snow Removal – 2021-2024 – Saint John Parking Sealed proposals, hand delivered or couriered, properly marked as to contents and addressed to Supply Chain Management, City of Saint John, 1st Floor, 175 Rothesay Avenue, Saint John, NB, E2J 2B4, bearing the title of works:
shall be received until 4:00 P.M. local time, Thursday on the 21 day of October, 2021. Bidders should note that this procurement is subject to the following internal trade agreement(s) including:
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Proposal details and addenda may be obtained from the City of Saint John’s website at: www.saintjohn.ca under the menu option “Tenders and Proposals”. Interested proponents are strongly advised to register as a bidder with the Supply Chain Management Department by emailing contact information to: |
For inquiries, contact Mike Lewis, Procurement Specialist, no later than Wednesday, October 13, 2021, by 4:00p.m. local time, via email at supplychainmanagement@saintjohn.ca
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*Inquiries after this date will not receive a response.
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Expression of Interest 2024-EOI5 Rockwood Park Horse Stable Site Emailed expressions of interest, sent to supplychainmanagement@saintjohn.ca, and bearing the title:
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2024-EOI5: Rockwood Park Horse Stable Site
shall be received until 4:00:00 P.M. local time, Friday on the 14 day of February, 2024.
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Proposal details and addenda may be obtained from the City of Saint John’s website at: www.saintjohn.ca. |
The safe movement of people, vehicles, and goods is critical for the day to day operation of any city—in every season. Saint John’s Winter Management Plan makes sure that streets and designated sidewalks remain safe and accessible during the winter months.
City streets are plowed and deiced (either salt or sand) according to a priority system.
Priority 1: Arterial streets, highway connections, emergency routes
Priority 2: Major bus routes, schools, community centres, business districts
Priority 3: Collector streets, minor bus routes, industrial parks
Priority 4: Local or subdivision streets
Priority 6: Rural streets, gravel with poor drainage
Our goal is for priority 1 and 2 streets is to have passable travel lanes within 8 hours after a snowstorm, and have travel lanes pushed back and anti-icing material applied within 48 hours after a storm.
For priorities 3 and 4, our goal is to have passable travel lanes within 12 hours after a snowstorm, and have travel lanes pushed back and anti-icing material applied within 72 or 96 hours after a storm.
Priority 6 streets, our goal is to have passable travel lanes within 8 days following a storm. When particular climatic conditions create rutted and/or ice packed conditions, road will not be passable indefinitely.
You can help! There are about 8300 catch basins across the City, and keeping them clear of debris like leaves, ice, and snow is important. If residents clear the areas around catch basins (and hydrants) near their property, it will help improve drainage from snow melt.
During winter months, a parking ban may be called any time it’s necessary for the safe and efficient removal of snow or ice. During a parking ban, all vehicles must be moved off the streets between midnight and 7:00 a.m. (North, East and West), or between 11:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. (South Central Peninsula). Any vehicle impeding snow removal operations will be ticketed and/or towed at the owner’s expense. Motorists must make their own arrangements for off-street parking.
The Jervis Bay-Ross Memorial Park is located on Loch Lomond and Jean streets on the City's east side. It features lawns, gardens, and several walkways. It also has a number of veterans’ memorials and artifacts relating to the sinking of the Jervis Bay in the North Atlantic during World War II—with many lives lost to the heroic effort of saving the accompanying convoy of ships.
Being active is about more than physical fitness. When we hike a trail, compete in a sport, or play at a park—whatever our age or ability—we strengthen community bonds and improve our health. Saint Johners enjoy parks, trails, beaches, and sports facilities built to complement the existing natural geography in the city. So get out there, enjoy what your City offers, and do your body good!