- What are Local Service
Districts?
Local Service Districts are established to provide certain
services to communities or areas that have similar needs within
a community or geographic zone.
- How are Local Service
Districts (LSD) formed?
The owner or tenant of a residential property within an area or
community, other than a municipality, may circulate a petition
among other residents in the area to determine if it is
desirable to establish a local service district. An area or
community will not be established as a LSD unless the petition
is signed by a majority of the residents.
Once a majority consensus is reached, the Minister of Municipal
Affairs may issue an order to establish the Local Service
District. He may describe the boundaries, and he may then
provide for an election of officers.
- Who administers the work of
the Local Service District?
The administration of the LSD is the responsibility of the 5-7
elected persons, known as the Local Service District Committee,
when the district is originally formed.
- Can Local Service Districts
charge fees to residents?
The LSD Committee may, under section 649 of the Municipalities
Act, 1999, charge a fee for the cost of service or supply
provided in the Local Service District.
- Are all residents liable for
fees?
The liability or responsibility of fees in the LSD is to the
digression of the governing body. Where a fee is charged, the
committee may determine the residents or users of the service or
supply who are responsible for the payment of those fees. Fees
may vary between residents or users based upon the decision of
the elected committee.
- What services are provided by
a Local Service District?
Services are limited to the following 7 categories:
- Water supply,
- Sewer systems,
- Fire services,
- Garbage
collection/disposal,
- Street
lighting,
- Animal control,
- Snow
clearing/maintenance of some roads within the LSD.
Downloadable Listing of Local
Service Districts:
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EXCEL FORMAT
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PDF FORMAT
For more information on Local
Service Districts, please contact your Regional Office.
*Source: Local Service District Regulations under the
Municipalities Act, 1999.
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