Grounded float homes and walkways at Canoe Pass Village in Ladner . Residents say the area needs to be dredged or they risk more damage to their homes and community.say their houses are at risk of permanently running aground if something isn’t done to address rising silt levels.have begun grounding and walkways are cracking because of a buildup of silt brought in by the moving waters of the Fraser River .
The grounding, he says, is causing some homes to lean, which could not only damage the outside, but it could also cause things inside the home to fall off shelves and walls or cause residents to lose their balance.Fellow resident David Bahrynowski says not long ago, 20 of the community’s 43 homes were grounded at low tide. And with the spring freshet bringing more silt, he expects the issue to worsen.
“The lack of action by the government to remediate the situation is causing an uncomfortable and dangerous situation for everyone who lives in the area and any of the boaters that use this waterway,” he said.He says Delta South MLA Ian Paton delivered a petition with hundreds of signatures asking the province to remediate the situation, but so far, no action has been taken in the immediate area.
The BC United MLA has been advocating to the federal and provincial government since he was in city council. “Why can’t the combination of the federal government and the provincial government come up with roughly maybe $1.5 to $2 million a year to keep up some maintenance dredging on a yearly basis so that we don’t have to let it get so bad so that every 10 years we don’t have to go chasing down $10 or $11 million dollars for another big dredging project,” Paton said.
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