Author: jthorne
Charge Your Engines
Sussex has recently joined NB Power’s eCharge Network by successfully commissioning two level 2 chargers at O’Connell Park for public use.
Destination Market Readiness Program
The town of Sussex, regional partners, as well as industry champions are invested in developing their strong potential as a tourism destination. The town of Sussex has traditionally positioned itself as a connector community to Fundy National Park, Fundy Trail Parkway, and a key service community to the entire Bay of Fundy experience.
The Destination Marketing Readiness (DMR) program was initiated to evaluate and identify how the town of Sussex could be a strong tourism community and partner within the Upper Bay of Fundy Region and province.
Kiwanis Comfort Station Construction Begins
The Town of Sussex is pleased to advise the community that the construction of the Kiwanis Comfort Station in O’Connell Park has begun.
Flood Mitigation Master Plan Task Force Formed
Both the Town of Sussex and Village of Sussex Corner have met since January 25th, 2019 flood event and have discussed a joint effort to be launched in February 2019 looking at a Joint Flood Mitigation Master Plan assessment in our communities. Both Sussex and Sussex Corner have formed a “Flood Mitigation Master Plan Task Force” to explore and refine options to address overland / surface water flooding, if and where possible, and to develop a new Flood Master Plan for both communities, jointly.
Asset Management and Capital Improvement Planning
Aging infrastructure, including roads, buildings and bridges, competing priorities, limited budgets. These are some of the challenges municipalities like the Town of Sussex face in making infrastructure decisions today.
Sussex is Going Green
Communities across Canada are facing the effects of climate change. While the effects differ for many communities Sussex has dealt first hand with many of these events. Some examples are shorter and warmer winters, river erosion, flooding and damage to infrastructure. Repercussions will cost municipalities and their communities funding dollars and the implementation of adaptation and mitigation measures in and for communities seem inevitable today. Municipal Governments such as the Town of Sussex have a leading role to play in climate protection.