Are you interested in serving on a Town of Mahone Bay Committee? We are now accepting applications until the 5th of January 2021. Visit https://www.townofmahonebay.ca/committees.html to learn more about the Town's committee's and fill out your application form.
The Town of Mahone Bay and the Mahone Bay Tourism and Chamber of Commerce is working with a contractor to develop a template for Wayfinding Signage in Mahone Bay. We're down to two options and we want to know what you think! CLICK HERE to complete the survey.
All MB residents will have a copy of the 2021 Solid Waste Collection Schedule and 2021 Council and Committee Meeting Schedule in their mailboxes soon. For now you can refer to this, it was also included as the last page in the December edition of the Mayor's Newsletter.
If you are a non-profit or private housing developer with a proposed project for new affordable multi-unit housing in Mahone Bay, the Town Council wants to hear from you!
The Council is seeking projects to address our community’s immediate housing needs. Proposals must be for long-term tenancy, primarily residential developments having a minimum of five units or beds and affordability must be maintained for a minimum of 20 years. If you are interested in discussing a proposed affordable housing project with the Town, please contact CAO Dylan Heide by email at: [email protected].
Almost 1 in 3 Nova Scotians over the age of 15 has a disability - that is the highest amount in all of Canada.
Learn more about what is happening to tackle accessibility issues in Nova Scotia by staying informed. Follow the Access by Design: 2030 project and become a part of making our home more accessible to all Nova Scotians. The Town of Mahone Bay and the Mahone Bay Tourism and Chamber of Commerce is working with a contractor to develop a template for Wayfinding Signage in Mahone Bay. Now we are asking for your opinion.
Please take 1 minute to complete the survey and share your thoughts. Would you like to learn more about the services provided by Mahone Bay and the assets we hold? Unfortunately, this year we are unable to arrange for an in-person tour of Town owned facilities but we have produced this video hosted by CAO extraordinaire Dylan Heide.
This is Nova Scotia Municipal Awareness Week, a week dedicated to educating residents on the important work of municipal government and how everyone can be educated and involved in decisions made at Town Hall. Please enjoy the video and reach out if you have any questions after viewing. Happy Municipal Awareness Week! -Town Council and Staff Winter is around the corner so that means preparing for winter storms and winter driving. Severe winter storms/blizzards are events that can affect our communities and can result in school and business closures or early dismissals, unsafe travel conditions, and widespread utility disruptions. Environment Canada tracks weather systems to mitigate potential effects, but winter storms can strike with little notice and can potentially threaten life and property.
If severe winter traps you in your vehicle, remember these tips:
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