Government · Meeting

Regular Meeting of Council

A public meeting of the East Hants Council to discuss municipal matters.

Wed, 25 Nov 2026 Lloyd E. Matheson Centre Elmsdale , Nova Scotia
The Regular Meeting of Council provides an opportunity for residents of East Hants to observe local government in action. Held at the Lloyd E. Matheson Centre, these meetings are where council members deliberate on municipal policies, community projects, and regional development. Public participation is encouraged, allowing citizens to stay informed about the decisions shaping their community. These sessions are essential for transparency and civic engagement within the Municipality of East Hants.

What to Expect

A formal meeting where council members discuss and vote on municipal issues.

Who Should Attend

  • East Hants residents
  • Local business owners
  • Community stakeholders
  • Interested citizens

Agenda Overview

Review of municipal business, policy updates, and community reports.
Venue & Address
Lloyd E. Matheson Centre
15 Commerce Ct
Elmsdale , Nova Scotia – B2S 3K5
Canada
Organizer
Municipality of East Hants · Government
The local municipal government serving the East Hants region.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the meeting open to the public?
Yes, these meetings are open to the public.
Where is it held?
At the Lloyd E. Matheson Centre, Council Chambers.
How can I view the agenda?
Agendas are typically posted on the Municipality of East Hants website.
Can I speak at the meeting?
Public participation rules are available on the municipal website.
Is there parking available?
Yes, parking is available at the Lloyd E. Matheson Centre.
Are these meetings recorded?
Check the municipal website for information on meeting recordings.
Tags
Government Council East Hants Elmsdale Public Meeting
Summary
A public municipal council meeting held in Elmsdale to discuss local government business.
Reference: easthants.ca
Highlights
  • Municipal policy discussion
  • Community project updates
  • Public transparency
  • Civic engagement
  • Council deliberations
  • Local government oversight
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