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Cap-Acadie, New Brunswick — week of 2026-06-29 · all Cap-Acadie meetings

Cap-Acadie Council directs road maintenance bids and zoning changes

Cap-Acadie Town Council directed administration to seek bids for brush cutting and chloride spreading on Raymel Road and ordered three zoning-by-law amendments during its June 22 plenary meeting. The decisions were the most significant taken in the past two weeks, with other recent meetings still awaiting publication of minutes.

Road maintenance on Raymel Road

The council directed administration to solicit bids for brush cutting and chloride spreading on public road 1418, known as Raymel Road. The work is intended to maintain the gravel surface, though no cost estimate or timeline was included in the official minutes. The directive was part of a set of administrative actions approved at the meeting.

Zoning by-law amendments

Three amendments to the Zoning By-law were ordered by council:

The amendments will now proceed through the formal by-law amendment process; no public hearing dates were set at the meeting.

Other council business

Council approved the meeting agenda and the minutes of the June 15 plenary session. Both votes were unanimous, according to the official record.

Agenda-only meetings

Two additional meetings were held in the past two weeks, but their minutes have not yet been published. On June 22, a special meeting was scheduled to consider support for community organizations and to award a construction contract for asphalt resurfacing under the CRF 2026 program. On June 29, a plenary meeting was to review a proposed by-law on tree planting, the 2026 concept for 4 Seasons Park in Grand-Barachois, correspondence from the Cormier-Village Cultural and Sports Center, and a follow-up on a presentation from the Naomi and Ruth Rehabilitation and Wellness Center. No decisions from those meetings were available at the time of writing.

Coming up

No council meetings are listed on the town’s public calendar for the next two weeks. Residents can monitor the municipal website for future meeting notices and the release of minutes.

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