The Town of Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, is holding a special meeting on Monday, March 16, 2026, to show residents how their tax money will be spent over the coming year. This session gives the community a chance to see the town’s proposed spending plan and ask questions about municipal services.
The meeting will begin at 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at Town Hall, located at 60 Pleasant Street. Officials will present the operational budget, which covers the daily costs of running local services, programs, and town departments.
People who attend can learn about how the town plans to pay for different services and if there will be any changes to the level of service provided to the community. This meeting is an opportunity for citizens to see how local leaders plan to manage the town’s growth and financial commitments.
One of the key services funded through this budget is the Bridgewater Fire Department, which provides emergency response and fire protection from its headquarters on Dominion Street. While the meeting focuses on the overall town budget, these types of sessions allow the public to see how much funding is set aside for emergency services and other essential work.