City of Surrey's 2022-2026 Financial Plan
DRAINAGE
• Initiate foreshore enhancements, Living Dyke concept associated with DMAF ; • Improve flood protection through upgrading the Colebrook and Fraser River dyke systems;
• Advance discussions with the City of Delta on a joint municipal drainage servicing agreement; and • Work with the City of Langley and Township of Langley to address current and future floodplain conditions in the Upper Nicomekl River area.
ECOSYSTEMS
• Continue to draft an update to the Erosion and Sediment Control Bylaw to bring about a formal update of the Bylaw in 2022. The ESC Bylaw update will modernize the Bylaw to better enable compliance by builders and reduce sediment deposition in our watercourses. An online reporting tool is being developed to be released in 2022; and • Continue to facilitate citizen science to
monitor watercourses for water quality and to identify salmonid spawners areas and fish presence.
Flood Box Replacement at Fry’s Corner Pump Station.
INFRASTRUCTURE
leveraging innovative sewer inspection technology for efficient and proper condition assessments; • Prepare a comprehensive application package for the 2022 intake of Federal DMAF funding for coastal flood protection and resiliency (DMAF 2.0); Continue to implement the Inspection Chamber Lid replacement program;
• Complete the design of the D1 and S1 pilot project sites for the Living Dyke project; • Participate with NRCAN on monitoring green shore technologies
in the aim of writing guidance documents for others looking at constructing with nature based
materials inspections to the Province; • Continue the Rapid Pipe Condition Assessment Program contract,
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