PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES FOR TAXIS & COMMUNITY TRANSPORTATION OPERATIONS
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Precautionary measures for taxi & community transportation operations.
Keep yourself and your passengers protected
To keep yourself and passengers protected, you can take the following steps:
• Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. Use an alcohol- based hand sanitizer if soap and water are not available.
• Avoid touching your eyes, nose, or mouth with unwashed hands.
• Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
• Ask passengers to sit in the back to create physical distance.
• Avoid handling money, or chits if possible.
• Have tissues and hand sanitizer available for your passengers if possible.
• Ensure air system is not set to recirculate.
• Dispose of all waste in a small waste bag, tie it and dispose of it in regular garbage
Disinfect your vehicle regularly
• Plan to clean and disinfect your vehicle as often as possible--especially after you drop off passengers who appear to be sick and after every medical passenger. Pay close attention to surfaces that are touched often by passengers.
• Use a disinfectant that is pre-approved by the Health Canada for use against novel coronavirus (COVID-19). This information can be found at the link below.
• Wash hands thoroughly after cleaning vehicle.
Special precautions for drivers transporting patients to health care facilities
Transporting known or suspected COVID-19 patients in enclosed vehicles would be considered to be at a higher risk for exposure. If you are transporting medical customers, take the following precautions:
• Be sure to have alcohol-based hand sanitizer containing at least 60 percent alcohol content and use it often.
• Confirm the passenger has been in contact with 811 and their arrival is expected.
• Ensure the patron is wearing the mask provided by the Nova Scotia Health Authority
• Seat the passenger as far as possible from the driver. If a van is available this would be preferred.
• After transport ensure your vehicle is cleaned and disinfected prior to transporting other patrons.
GRANTS ISSUED for period April 1, 2018 to March 31, 2019
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The TOWN OF BRIDGEWATER wishes to advise its residents, as required by Section 65 of the Municipal Government Act, that the following grants were issued for the year April 1, 2018 to March 31, 2019.
Art Happening................................................................................... $ 5,200.00
Bluenose Coastal Action Foundation................................................ $ 6,250.00 ($5,000 cash; $1,250 in-kind)
Bluenose Shuffleboard Club ............................................................ $ 500.00
Bridgewater & Area Interchurch Food Bank .................................... $ 3,000.00
Bridgewater Curling Club ................................................................. $ 2,000.00
Bridgewater Elementary School Playground ................................... $ 36,442.00
Lunenburg County 4H Club ............................................................. $ 1,500.00
Michelin Social & Athletic Club ........................................................ $ 5,000.00
Second Story Women's Centre ....................................................... $ 250.00
Senior Wheels Association .............................................................. $ 3,500.00
South Shore Fieldhouse Society ..................................................... $ 14,915.00
YMCA of Southwest Nova Scotia .................................................... $ 3,000.00
TOTAL: $ 81,557.00
GRANT APPLICATION FORMS FOR NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS 2020-2021
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If you are a member of an organization and wish to apply for a grant from the Town of Bridgewater, please click this link to take you to the policy with attached forms grants application . There are 4 deadlines for grant requests (May 1, 2020; August 1, 2020; November 1, 2020; and February 1, 2021).
2019/20 Proposed Budget
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The Town of Bridgewater's 2019/20 proposed budget is now ready for viewing. pdf Please click here to open the document.(4.89 MB)
Volunteer Recognition -- 2020
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The Town of Bridgewater is seeking nominations for Representative, Family and Corporate Volunteer Awards. Deadline is February 7, 2020.
For complete information, including application/nomination forms, please visit: https://www.bridgewater.ca/town-services/parks-recreation-a-culture/volunteer-recognition.
RFP2018-09 Sale of Property at 93 Dominion Street
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RFP2018-09
Sale of Property at 93 Dominion Street
PID 60029758
The Town of Bridgewater is offering for sale, the land and building at 93 Dominion Street, Bridgewater, NS. The PID is 60029758.
Proposal packages will be available from the Town of Bridgewater's Finance Department located at 60 Pleasant Street, Bridgewater, NS or via e-mail to
Sealed proposals must be submitted by 3:00 p.m. local time on Wednesday, December 19th, 2018 and clearly marked "RFP2018-09 -
Sale of Property at 93 Dominion Street" to the following address:
Town of Bridgewater
Attn: Annalise Wentzell, Purchasing Coordinator
60 Pleasant Street
Bridgewater, NS B4V 3X9
The highest or any proposal will not necessarily be accepted.
Town of Bridgewater Legistlative Advertising
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PUBLIC NOTICE - TOWN OF BRIDGEWATER LEGISLATIVE ADVERTISING
The Town of Bridgewater has recently changed providers for print advertising related to legislative changes, public meetings, and other items that the Town is required to advertise in print media under the Municipal Government Act.
Going forward, the public may find such required advertising published in SaltWire Network print productions, including the South Shore Breaker and/or The Chronicle Herald.
Thank you for your attention to this matter and we invite you to share this message.
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO GROUPS/ORGANIZATIONS CONSIDERING APPLYING FOR TOWN GRANT
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This is a notice to all groups and/or organizations considering applying for grants from the Town of Bridgewater for the remaining 2018/19 fiscal year.
As of August 13, 2018 all funds in the town's 2018/2019 Grants to Organizations account have been expended.
Effective immediately, there will be no further acceptance of applications for grants for the remainder of this fiscal year (to March 31, 2019).
Big Ex Parade Map 2018
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The Town of Bridgewater wishes to advise motorists that during the Big Ex Annual Parade, many of the streets in the central west side of Bridgewater are closed to through traffic furing the parade, Tuesday, 24 July 2018 from 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
pdf See Parade Route here(370 KB)
The streets will open after the parade passes. During the parade, motorists are advised to take the alternate route: Victoria Rd.; William Wile Rd,; Century Dr.; Route 3 - Dufferin St.; or Jubilee Rd. to avoid delays and / or gain access to your destination.
Larry Feener, P. Eng.
Town Engineer/Traffic Authority
Seeking Interested Individuals to Serve on Committees
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The Town of Bridgewater is seeking interested individuals, with a willingness to offer his/her time, knowledge, and suggestions/ideas, to serve on various committees of the Town. The committees currently seeking citizen representation are:
- Audit Committee
- Canada Day on the LaHave Committee
- Christmas on the LaHave Committee
- Bridgewater Active Transportation Committee
- Bridgewater Museum Commission
- Bridgewater Board of Police Commissioners
- Public Service Commission of Bridgewater (water utility for the Town of Bridgewater)
If you are interested and would like to learn more, please click on this link www.bridgewater.ca/town-council/committees-of-council and you will be taken to the committees section of our website.
The Application Form for the Audit Committee, Museum Commission, the Canada Day on the LaHave Committee,Christmas on the LaHave Committee, and PSC of Bridgewater can be downloaded by clicking
pdf
here. (42 KB)
The Application Form for the Bridgewater Active Transportation Committee can be downloaded by clicking
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here(398 KB)
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The Application Form for the Bridgewater Board of Police Commissioners can be downloaded by clicking pdf here(205 KB) .
The 2016 Canadian Census
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The 2016 Census is coming!
Canada's next census is being conducted this month.
Early in May, census packages will be delivered to households in Bridgewater and right across Canada, providing residents with the information they need to complete their questionnaire online or on paper.
Completed questionnaires will provide valuable information that will be used by all levels of government to make decisions about your neighbourhood and community. Information obtained through the census is needed to plan services such as child care, schooling, family services, housing, public transportation and skills training for employment.
Every person, young and old, must be included in the 2016 Census.
For more information about the 2016 Census, visit www.census.gc.ca.
Facade Public Info Open House
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There will be an Information Meeting held on Thursday, May 5, regarding the Town of Bridgewater's newly announced commitment to the creation of a Façade Improvement Program.
The meeting will take place beginning at 8 a.m. and run until 10 a.m. in the Committee Room of Town Hall, located on the second floor at 60 Pleasant Street in Bridgewater.
Recently, Bridgewater Town Council endorsed the concept of a Bridgewater Façade Improvement program, designed to augment buildings in the King Street Architectural Control Area, located in the community's downtown core.
Pending Council's official budget approval for the project in May, the program will be administered and overseen through the formation of a Façade Improvement Society. The Society's Board of Directors will be responsible for reviewing applications and selecting the projects that best fit the objectives of the program.
Anyone with questions about the Façade Improvement Program or an interest in serving on the Society's Board of Directors is encouraged to attend the meeting.
