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(Redirected from Local services board (Ontario))

Alocal services board (LSB) is an organization in the Canadian province of Ontario that is contracted by the Government of Ontario to provide municipal-level services in a community that is not part of an incorporated municipality.

Most local services boards are elected by residents of the communities they serve. Depending on the community, the services provided may include water, sewage, street lighting, garbage collection, recreational, fire department, library and/or emergency telecommunications services. Maintenance of local roads in a local services board's jurisdictional area is generally contracted to a separate local roads board.

Local services boards exist in the Northern Ontario region and in the Parry Sound District, the parts of the province where there is no county-level system of government. They are primarily overseen by the provincial Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, which provides them with annual operating grant funding, although the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing also has a role in their governance.

Most, but not all, communities which have a local services board are accorded the status of designated placeinStatistics Canada censuses. However, Statistics Canada does not aggregate separate census data for local service boards which are not also designated places, including them only in the aggregated data for unorganized areas.

There are currently 46 local services boards operating in the province; the newest, Greater Oxdrift, was incorporated in 2009. Some former local services boards have also been dissolved — this may occur because the community is subsequently incorporated as a true municipality, because the service area is annexed into a larger municipality or because the agency is no longer able, for financial or political reasons, to offer the level of service expected of an LSB.

Local service boards[edit]

Local services boards by district in Ontario[1]
District Board
Algoma
  • Aweres
  • Goulais and District
  • Hawk Junction
  • Missanabie
  • Peace Tree
  • Searchmont
  • Wharncliffe and Kynoch
  • Cochrane
  • Jogues
  • Lac-Sainte-Thérèse
  • Moose Factory
  • Kenora
  • KeeMan
  • Melgund
  • Minaki
  • Pellatt, Pelican, Umbach, Gidley
  • Redditt
  • Round Lake
  • Wabigoon
  • Manitoulin
  • Robinson
  • Nipissing
  • Thorne
  • Tilden Lake
  • Parry Sound
  • Laurier
  • Loring, Port Loring and District
  • Restoule
  • Sudbury
  • Foleyet
  • Gogama
  • Rainbow Country
  • Thunder Bay
  • East Gorham
  • Hurkett
  • Kaministiquia
  • Lappe and Area
  • Nolalu
  • Rossport
  • Shebandowan
  • Upsala
  • Timiskaming
  • King-Lebel
  • Maisonville
  • Savard
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ Local Services Boards, R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 737. Canadian Legal Information Institute.

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