Since the Fall of 2019, a technical working group composed of local stakeholders and government agencies has been working on the development of a Shediac Bay Watershed Management Plan. First Nations have been engaged throughout the process and several stakeholder engagement programs have been undertaken. To date, a technical workshop and open house were held on October 17, 2019, draft documents were posted online for public view on August 14, 2020, and a virtual open house was held on October 22nd, 2020. The feedback gathered from these engagement activities has played an important part in the development of a draft Shediac Bay Watershed Management Plan.

The Department of Environment and Local Government (DELG) would like to invite you to take part in a third round of engagement related to the draft Shediac Bay Watershed Management Plan. During this round of engagement, you are invited to review and comment on the draft plan which is available here: http://www.gnb.ca/shediacbaywatershed

In consideration of the current pandemic, in-person engagement activities are not possible at this time, however a virtual open house will be held on Thursday February 18, 2021 from 10:00 am - 11:30 am where project leads will be available to answer questions about the project. To register, send an email to: wmpfeedback/pgbvcommentaires@GNB.ca.

We ask that all feedback be submitted on or before March 5th, 2021. This can be done one of three ways:

  • By attending the virtual open house on February 18, 2021;
  • By sending your written feedback via email to: wmpfeedback/pgbvcommentaires@GNB.ca, or
  • By sending your written feedback by regular mail to:

Department of Environment and Local Government,

Attn: Nicole Duke,

PO Box 6000, Fredericton, NB, E3A 5T8.

 

All feedback will be taken into consideration when finalizing the Shediac Bay Watershed Management Plan.

Thank you for your continued participation in this project.

Sincerely,

Crystale Harty, B.Sc.

Project Manager

Department of Environment and Local Government

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