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Long Term Plan for Erie Shore Drive

Flooding along Erie Shore Drive, October 25, 2017.

Chatham-Kent Council is working on a long-term plan to deal with flooding and erosion on Erie Shore Drive.

Council has approved the release of a request for proposal to hire a third-party engineering consultant to make a preliminary report to consider better use, maintenance and repair of any drainage works within the Burk Drainage Scheme, which includes the area around Erie Shore Drive.

A preliminary report is thought to be the most logical approach because it will include high-level design concepts and cost estimates for the proposed work and how much landowners will have to pay.

The municipality built a temporary structure with earth and concrete blocks to stabilize the existing roadway and dike along Erie Shore Drive just under a year ago, after concerns that the current dike could fail.

Thomas Kelly, Chatham-Kent’s general manager of infrastructure and engineering, says the temporary solution is working well and is minimizing the risk of failure, but a long-term plan is needed.

“This particular work we are authorizing is step one of the process,” Kelly says in coming up with a long-term plan and guidance on what the next steps and estimated cost will be for a long-term fix.