City of Labugwan: Muncipal Plan 2032 Presentation

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A presentation of a proposed Municipal Plan for the hypothetical City of Labugwan, New Brunswick in the Moncton region, addressing an anticipated population doubling over 20 years as an exercise in land use planning, urban growth management, and public engagement.

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Anita Sott Jon Pradinuk Julia Cziraky Mike Dror Mike Lee Shwaan Hutton

Municipal Plan Charting our Course to 2032

Community Agenda

Land Use Design Scheme

Waterfront Redevelopment Plan

Proposed Development Phasing

Development Management Strategies

State of the Community (2012) we’re growing !

Our Labugwan…

is a resilient and healthy community that celebrates our

bilingual maritime culture and rich natural heritage while

sailing towards a prosperous and sustainable future.

Social

Governance

Economic

Environment

Infrastructure

Existing Land Uses (2012)

Weaknesses: • No mixed-use

• Abundance of vacant land, including

waterfront

• Weak legislation – no Municipal Plan

• Low density trends and distinct class

lines

Opportunities: • Waterfront (Small Area Plan)

• Connection of Green Spaces

• Introduction of mixed-use

• Downtown revitalization

• Creation of new neighbourhoods

Community Amenities (2032)

where we play

45

1110

Recreational Land Supply (Ha)

2032 2012

Community Amenities (2032)

where we play

36

62

Community Facility Land Supply (Ha)

2032 2012

Residential (2032)

where we live

334 526

Residential Land Supply (Ha)

2032 2012

40%

35%

22%

3%

New Dwelling Unit Distribution

High Density

Medium Density

Low Density

Conversion Projects

Commercial & Mixed-Use (2032)

where we can have it all

29

73

Commercial Land Supply (Ha)

2032 2012

Industrial (2032)

where we work

49

90

Industrial Land Supply (Ha)

2032 2012

Land Use Design (2032)

• Move towards compact,

intensified urban

development trends

• Connection of greenways

• Intensified & diversified

downtown

• Emphasis on the future of

waterfront

Waterfront Redevelopment Plan (2032)

Waterfront Redevelopment Plan (2032) Proposed Features

Development Phasing (2012- 2032)

the way we’re growing

Natural Urban Rural

Development Phasing (2012- 2032)

the way we’re growing

2012- 2017

Development Phasing (2012- 2032)

the way we’re growing

2012- 2017

2018 - 2024

Development Phasing (2012- 2032)

the way we’re growing

2018 - 2024

2025 - 2032

2012- 2017

Expanded City Limits

the way we’re growing

City limits (2012): 1,696 ha

City limits (2032): 2,737 ha

Joint Planning Authority (JPA)

how we’re managing growth

Joint Planning Authority (JPA)

how we’re managing growth

Development Management Program

Heritage Conservation Authority

Environmental Conservation Agency

Housing Agency

Economic Development Corporation

Public Works & Transportation

Community Engagement Task Force

Thank you for your continued contribution to our Labugwan!