Documents
Geothermal Feasibility Study
The Final Report assessing the Feasibility of Geothermal Energy was as a result of the Town and the Sussex Region commissioning the technical feasibility study to determine if the decommissioned and flooding Penobsquis Mine is a feasible source of geothermal energy, and if feasible, could it be effectively developed thereby providing the community with an economic development advantage.
Sussex Market Study
In late 2007 Sussex Council commissioned Drummond Consulting Ltd. for the development of a Sussex Market Study.
Flood Prevention Subsidy Program
The Town of Sussex recognizes that a flooded basement can be one of the most stressful and disruptive events associated with being a homeowner. This program was designed to provide financial assistance for solutions to these issues.
Public Art Policy (CS-25)
The town of Sussex Public Art Policy reflects commitment and desire to connect and engage with the community, as well as transform the spaces where we live, work, learn and play into vibrant, inviting, and meaningful public spaces.
Special Events Policy (CS-21)
This manual is intended to be a comprehensive document which outlines the policies and procedures a Special Event Organizer (the “Organizer”) is to follow in order to receive approval by the Town of Sussex and the Events Management Committee (EMC) to host an event in Sussex.
2024 Fiscal Year
General Fund and Utility Fund Budget Summary and Audited Financial Statements
2023 Fiscal Year
General Fund and Utility Fund Budget Summary and Audited Financial Statements
2022 Fiscal Year
General Fund and Utility Fund Budget Summary and Audited Financial Statements
2021 Fiscal Year
General Fund and Utility Fund Budget Summary and Audited Financial Statements
2020 Fiscal Year
General Fund and Utility Fund Budget Summary and Audited Financial Statements
Emergency Response Plan
Peacetime emergencies are defined as situations abnormally affecting the lives
and property of our society which, by their nature or magnitude, require a
coordinated response by a number of agencies, both governmental and private,
under the direction of the appropriate elected officials, as being distinct from
routine operations such as firefighting, police activities or normal hospital
routines.
Peacetime emergencies include but are not limited to floods, hurricanes,
windstorms, blizzards, explosions, aircraft, rail or road crashes, toxic or
flammable gas escapes, building or structure collapse, uncontrollable fire or the
threat of the foregoing, in which immediate remedial actions will be required by
the town of Sussex.