Ladner Waterfront Flood Protection Improvements

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Consultation has concluded


Help shape the future of flood protection for the Ladner Village neighbourhood.

We want to hear what you think about the conceptual design solution for the Ladner Waterfront Flood Protection Strategy.


Background

The Ladner Waterfront runs for approximately 800 meters between Ashbury Place and Eliott Street along the Fraser River bank. The Ladner Waterfront dike provides essential flood protection for residents that live in the Ladner Village neighbourhood.

As part of the City's continued work in increasing resiliency to climate change impacts, the City secured funding from the Union of British Columbia Municipalities’ Community Emergency Preparedness Fund to develop a conceptual design solution that will protect the community from future Sea Level Rise and support the long-term vision for a revitalized Ladner Waterfront.

Upon adoption of a conceptual design solution, the City will seek further funding from senior government levels to assist with the detailed design and construction of flood protection improvements.


How can you help?

Share your thoughts with us. We want to understand what you think as the City prepares its plans to shape the future of flood protection for the Ladner Village neighbourhood.

Input from all voices are welcomed and are important to us.

  • Register and attend a virtual public engagement session at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 29, 2022, via Zoom.
  • Complete the Survey, available on Tuesday, November 29 until 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday, December 7, 2022.

All feedback received will be considered in the final report version of the Ladner Flood Protection Strategy.

Thank you and let's get started!


Help shape the future of flood protection for the Ladner Village neighbourhood.

We want to hear what you think about the conceptual design solution for the Ladner Waterfront Flood Protection Strategy.


Background

The Ladner Waterfront runs for approximately 800 meters between Ashbury Place and Eliott Street along the Fraser River bank. The Ladner Waterfront dike provides essential flood protection for residents that live in the Ladner Village neighbourhood.

As part of the City's continued work in increasing resiliency to climate change impacts, the City secured funding from the Union of British Columbia Municipalities’ Community Emergency Preparedness Fund to develop a conceptual design solution that will protect the community from future Sea Level Rise and support the long-term vision for a revitalized Ladner Waterfront.

Upon adoption of a conceptual design solution, the City will seek further funding from senior government levels to assist with the detailed design and construction of flood protection improvements.


How can you help?

Share your thoughts with us. We want to understand what you think as the City prepares its plans to shape the future of flood protection for the Ladner Village neighbourhood.

Input from all voices are welcomed and are important to us.

  • Register and attend a virtual public engagement session at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 29, 2022, via Zoom.
  • Complete the Survey, available on Tuesday, November 29 until 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday, December 7, 2022.

All feedback received will be considered in the final report version of the Ladner Flood Protection Strategy.

Thank you and let's get started!

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Please share your thoughts with us. We want to understand what you think as the City prepares its plans to shape the future of flood protection in the Ladner Village neighborhood.

    All feedback received will be considered in the final report version of the Ladner Waterfront Flood Protection Strategy.

    Consultation has concluded
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