Fraser Valley officials advocate for federal funding to upgrade dikes after floods
OTTAWA — The mayor of Abbotsford, B.C., says expecting local governments to shoulder the cost of infrastructure upgrades to protect their communities from flooding has been a “monumental mistake.”
Henry Braun made the comment to a Senate standing committee on agriculture and forestry as he argued for upward of $2.5-billion from senior levels of government to bring dikes built in the 1940s up to current safety standards.
Heavy rains in November breached nine dikes in Abbotsford, flooding an area the size of Guelph, Ont., and affecting more than 1,100 farms and 2.5 million livestock across southern B.C.
Braun was joined by Jason Lum, chairman of the Fraser Valley Regional District, who says the spring thaw keeps him up at night because he worries a separate aging dike system along the Fraser River can’t handle it.