Formally adopted plan outlining Richmond County's actions to address climate change risks and reduce emissions.
Emergency management — Richmond, Nova Scotia
Does the municipality have an emergency management plan?
The County municipality of Richmond, Nova Scotia has 5 adopted policies on file: 2013 Municipal Climate Change Action Plan; Admin 01-001 Registration of Fire Departments & Other Emergency Service Providers; Council 02-014 Dry Fire Hydrant Policy; Council 02-015 VFD Payment and Reporting Policy; Council 02-019 Comfort Centre and Emergency Shelter Policy, verified 2026-06-05.
Governs registration requirements for fire departments and other emergency service providers operating in Richmond County.
Governs installation, maintenance, and access to dry fire hydrants for rural fire protection in Richmond County.
Sets payment rates and reporting requirements for Volunteer Fire Departments (VFDs) funded by Richmond County.
Establishes criteria and procedures for opening comfort centres and emergency shelters during disasters.