Fair Access to Water and Sewer Services. Hillside Road Brooklyn Nova Scotia and surroundin
Fair Access to Water and Sewer Services. Hillside Road Brooklyn Nova Scotia and surroundin
The Issue
To: Mavor Scott Christian and Council
Region of Queens Municipality
We, the undersigned residents of Hillside Road and
surrounding communities, are coming together to ask
for fairness, basic services, and respect for the people
and ratepayers who already call this area home.
For years, residents on Hillside Road have lived without
access to essential water and sewer infrastructure.
Services that manv consider a basic standard of living.
At the same time, significant public funding, over $21.5
million. is being directed toward expanding these
services to support new developments in areas like
Mount Pleasant. Specifically two private developments
which include 325 new builds over 1km away from
existing supply. Both of which qualify for their own
on-site water and sewer.
We are not opposed to growth. We welcome it. But
growth should not come at the expense of those who
have been here all along.
It is deeplv concerning that long-standing residents and
ratepavers continue to go without fundamental
services, while new developments are being
prioritized. This concern is heightened by the reality
that our town was already forced to ration water
during last vear's drought. Expanding development
while relying on the same existing water supply creates
a real and immediate risk of shortages.
Without a clear backup source or a plan to secure a
sustainable water supply, both residents and
ratepayers are being placed at significant risk, both
financiallv and in terms of basic access to water. This is
especiallv troubling given recent rate increases of over
60% and still rising, placing an even heavier burden on
households alreadv feeling overlooked
We respectfully call on Council to:
-Put existing residents and ratepayers first by ensuring
Hillside Road receives essential water and sewer
services before further expansion into new
development areas.
-Pause or delay extensions to Mount Pleasant
developments until long-standing service gaps are
addressed.
-Use public funds fairly and responsibly, prioritizing
communities that have waited the longest for basic
infrastructure.
-Develop and communicate a clear, sustainable water
supply plan before approving additional strain on
existing systems.
-Protect ratepayers from further risk and financia
burden caused by premature or poorly planned
infrastructure expansion.
Whv This Matters
This is about more than infrastructure. it' s about
fairness, safety, and the responsible use of public
funds. Ratepavers should not be asked to shoulder
increasing costs while still lacking access to basic
services, nor should thev be put at risk of water
shortages due to over extension of existing systems.
No one should feel like they come second in their owr
community. Every resident and ratepayer deserves
equal consideration when it comes to essential services
that impact health, safety, and quality of life.
We are asking for balance. We are asking to be heard.
And we are asking to be treated with the same priority
as new development.
Sign this petition to stand with your neighbors and
protect residents, ratepayers, and the future
sustainability of our community.

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The Issue
To: Mavor Scott Christian and Council
Region of Queens Municipality
We, the undersigned residents of Hillside Road and
surrounding communities, are coming together to ask
for fairness, basic services, and respect for the people
and ratepayers who already call this area home.
For years, residents on Hillside Road have lived without
access to essential water and sewer infrastructure.
Services that manv consider a basic standard of living.
At the same time, significant public funding, over $21.5
million. is being directed toward expanding these
services to support new developments in areas like
Mount Pleasant. Specifically two private developments
which include 325 new builds over 1km away from
existing supply. Both of which qualify for their own
on-site water and sewer.
We are not opposed to growth. We welcome it. But
growth should not come at the expense of those who
have been here all along.
It is deeplv concerning that long-standing residents and
ratepavers continue to go without fundamental
services, while new developments are being
prioritized. This concern is heightened by the reality
that our town was already forced to ration water
during last vear's drought. Expanding development
while relying on the same existing water supply creates
a real and immediate risk of shortages.
Without a clear backup source or a plan to secure a
sustainable water supply, both residents and
ratepayers are being placed at significant risk, both
financiallv and in terms of basic access to water. This is
especiallv troubling given recent rate increases of over
60% and still rising, placing an even heavier burden on
households alreadv feeling overlooked
We respectfully call on Council to:
-Put existing residents and ratepayers first by ensuring
Hillside Road receives essential water and sewer
services before further expansion into new
development areas.
-Pause or delay extensions to Mount Pleasant
developments until long-standing service gaps are
addressed.
-Use public funds fairly and responsibly, prioritizing
communities that have waited the longest for basic
infrastructure.
-Develop and communicate a clear, sustainable water
supply plan before approving additional strain on
existing systems.
-Protect ratepayers from further risk and financia
burden caused by premature or poorly planned
infrastructure expansion.
Whv This Matters
This is about more than infrastructure. it' s about
fairness, safety, and the responsible use of public
funds. Ratepavers should not be asked to shoulder
increasing costs while still lacking access to basic
services, nor should thev be put at risk of water
shortages due to over extension of existing systems.
No one should feel like they come second in their owr
community. Every resident and ratepayer deserves
equal consideration when it comes to essential services
that impact health, safety, and quality of life.
We are asking for balance. We are asking to be heard.
And we are asking to be treated with the same priority
as new development.
Sign this petition to stand with your neighbors and
protect residents, ratepayers, and the future
sustainability of our community.

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Petition created on April 22, 2026