The Finance staff take care of balancing budgets, recording details of revenues and expenditures, financial reporting, tax collection, and managing grants to organizations.
For information about tax payments, or to pay your tax bill, please go to bill payments.
Financial Reporting
Financial management carries with it accountability responsibilities. Citizens, as well as senior levels of government, need to be provided with accounting information that indicates that the intended services have been adequately delivered, that proper controls are in place and that prescribed procedures have been followed. It is here that audits and the auditing process provide outside monitoring as added protection for the public interest.
Audited Financial Statements
The staff organization must record details of expenditures using accepted accounting practices. The external auditor examines these and reports to council, citizens and senior levels of government on how adequately funds are used for the purposes intended. The auditor's statement thus comprises a formal accountability report.
For the 2024-25 audited financial statements, click here .
Schedule of Rates for Water and Water Services
Download Water Rates Schedule for the rates effective for water supplied on and after April 1st, 2025.
For the full water utility order from the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board click here.
Budget
The 2025-26 Operating and Capital Budget was approved on March 31, 2025.
The Municipality of the County of Cumberland regularly advertises requests for proposals (RFPs) and tenders for a variety of projects and initiatives. This information is also posted on the Provincial Procurement Site. You may access this site by visiting Public Notices and Standing Offer Opportunities.
View the Municipality’s pdf Procurement Policy(498 KB)
Accessible Pathways and Decorative Fire Hydrant Install
pdf RFQ MCC 2517 Accessible Pathways and Decorative Fire Hydrant Install(505 KB)
pdf RFQ MCC 2517 ADDENDUM 2(203 KB)
Review of Developmet and Planning Department
pdf RFP MCC 2517 REVIEW OF PLANNING DEVELOPMENT AND PERMITTING DEPARTMENT(372 KB)
pdf RFP MCC 2517 ADDENDUM #1(125 KB)
Solid Waste Collection
For information about Solid Waste Collection Schedules and Routes in your community, please visit the Cumberland Region Solid Waste Services on Facebook or go to Waste Management on the Municipality of Cumberland's website. Cumberland Region Solid Waste Services also provides sorting guides, information about upcoming Household Hazardous Waste events, FAQs, and information about provincial solid waste programs available to residents.
Canine Control
The Municipality’s Canine Control Officer helps residents with issues related to dogs in Cumberland County. These include issues such as:
- Dogs running at large
- Dogs leaving waste on private property belonging to others
- Dogs biting humans or animals and
- Assistance with RCMP in removing dogs from unsafe and unfit dwellings.
To report a canine-related incident, please contact us.
Municipal Payments
The Municipality accepts the following forms of payment:
- Online/telephone banking payments done via your financial institution;
- Debit;
- Cash;
- Personal cheque; or
- Credit card via Paymentus.
Grant Programs
Municipal Grants are available only to not-for-profit organizations. Individuals and businesses are ineligible.
For more information go to Grant Programs.
The Municipality of the County of Cumberland utilizes a Council/Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) style of government. The administration is broken into six municipal departments, each responsible for the delivery of specialized services. These services are coordinated through the Office of the CAO who ultimately reports to Council. Approximately 90 employees are employed by the Municipality and administer programs and services for residents.
General Inquiries
For general inquiries please contact us.
Departments
- CAO's Office
- Development & Planning
- Engineering & Operations
- Finance
- Recreation & Community Services
- Protective Services
CAO's Office
The Chief Administrative Officer is the senior staff person in the Municipality.
The CAO is accountable to Council and is responsible for providing leadership in the development and administration of all programs, by-laws, policies, and other initiatives approved by Council. The CAO's Office is responsible for overall administrative functions of the organization including Office of the Municipal Clerk, records management, grants to organizations and communications.
Contact
CAO's Office
Municipality of the County of Cumberland
1395 Blair Lake Road
Upper Nappan, NS B4H 3Y4
Phone: 902-667-2313
Fax: 902-667-1352
email:
Development & Planning
The Development & Planning team are responsible for reviewing and processing building and development permits, conducting permit inspections, development agreements, subdivision applications and inquiries.
Contact
Development & Planning
Municipality of the County of Cumberland
1395 Blair Lake Road
Upper Nappan, NS, B4H 3Y4
Phone: 902-667-2313
Fax: 902-667-1352
email:
Engineering & Operations
The Department of Engineering & Operations is responsible for the delivery of many recognizable and daily municipal services. Service delivery locations are distributed throughout the Municipality. This department is responsible for:
- capital projects,
- road maintenance in the communities of Springhill & Parrsboro,
- water and wastewater facilities,
- solid waste administration
Contact
If you have a life-threatening situation call 911.
For non-emergency or general inquiries please call 902-667-2313 during regular business hours or contact us.
To report an emergency condition outside of office hours please go to Public Works.
Engineering & Operations
Municipality of the County of Cumberland
1395 Blair Lake Road
Upper Nappan, NS, B4H 3Y4
Phone: 902-667-3062
Fax: 902-667-1352
email:
Finance
Finance staff take care of balancing budgets, recording details of revenues and expenditures, financial reporting, and tax collection. Finance staff are the first faces you see when you come to our Service Centres. They are available to take payments for property tax or water bills. Staff are also available to answer any questions you may have relating to your property tax account or your water utility account.
For information about tax payments, or to pay your tax bill, please visit bill payments.
Contact
Finance Department
Municipality of the County of Cumberland
1395 Blair Lake Road
Upper Nappan, NS B4H 3Y4
Phone: 902-667-2313
Fax: 902-667-1352
email:
Recreation & Community Services
Staff in this department are responsible for recreation programming, events, volunteer recognition, the equipment loan program, and the management of the Dr. Carson & Marion Murray Community Centre and other recreation facilities.
Contact
Recreation & Community Services Department
Municipality of the County of Cumberland
1395 Blair Lake Road
Upper Nappan, NS B4H 3Y4
Phone: 902-667-2313
Fax: 902-667-1352
email:
Protective Services
The Protective Services Department involves the functions related to maintaining order and general well-being. These functions include:
- dangerous and unsightly,
- by-law administration,
- canine control, and
- regional emergency management.
Contact
Protective Services Department
Municipality of the County of Cumberland
1395 Blair Lake Road
Upper Nappan, NS B4H 3Y4
Phone: 902-667-2313
Fax: 902-667-1352
email:
The Municipality of the County of Cumberland has five protected source water areas that supply local residents with drinking water:
- North Tyndal;
- McElmon Brook;
- MacAloney Lake;
- Leamington Brook; and
- Pugwash.
For information about the protected water sources, please contact us.
Private Water Supply Information
The Nova Scotia Department of Environment provides information on private wells and drinking water.











