Author: Tara Olesen
Sussex Council Sets Unified Water and Sewer User Fees and Billing Schedule
Sussex Council has approved an amendment to the water and sewer by-laws of the former Town of Sussex (Ward 1) and the former Village of Sussex Corner (Ward 2).
Sussex Council approves a Basement Flood Prevention Subsidy Program
enacted to support local residents in taking proactive measures to mitigate the risk of basement flooding events through the Basement Flooding Prevention Subsidy Program
SUSSEX BEGINS PROCESS TO SECURE NEW CREST, SHIELD AND TOWN FLAG
Sussex Council has initiated a process to secure a new Coat of Arms, new Flag and new Crest by making application to the Canadian Heraldic Authority through the Chief Herald of Canada’s office, a division of the Governor General of Canada’s office.
Become a Volunteer on a Sussex Committee
Volunteering on a Sussex committee or on a local board is one of the ways you can get involved and make a difference in our community. Committees provide advice to Council and staff on issues important to the public. Sussex is looking for residents that can assist Council in strengthening Sussex as a diverse and inclusive community.
Sussex Begins Process To Establish Unified Water and Sewer User Fees
Sussex Council has begun the legislated process to amend the water and sewer By-laws of the former Town of Sussex and the former Village of Sussex Corner to amend the existing by-laws by adjusting the Schedules of the by-laws to establish universal fees for service where all residents and commercial customers connected to the municipal water distribution systems and the sanitary sewer collection system pay an equitable service fee equal in all areas of service in the new Sussex.
Investment in upgrades to water and wastewater infrastructure for Sussex
The Town of Sussex is planning to complete an upgrade of the Town of Sussex Wastewater Pumping Station located at 167 Stewart Avenue.
A message from Sussex Mayor Marc Thorne and Sussex Corner Mayor Wayne Wilkins on Local Governance Reform
Local government reform is well underway and the past few months have been busy ones for everyone involved in the process. Beginning January 1, 2023 New Brunswick will move from 340 entities to just 89 and, for now, our entity has been identified as entity 44. Our new community will consist of the former Town of Sussex, Village of Sussex Corner, and a small portion of the LSD of Sussex.
Flood Mitigation Master Plan
The Flood Mitigation Master Plan Task Force have now completed the refinement of options to address overland / surface water flooding, if and where possible, and have identified mitigation projects to reduce flood impacts for both communities, jointly.
