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Penticton Creek restoration project reaches 91Ƶimportant milestone91Ƶ

Latest stage of the project was valued at $4.5 million
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Penticton deputy mayor Helena Konanz, seen middle right, cutting ceremonial ribbon at Norton Street and Wade Avenue East, the site of the latest completed section of the Penticton Creek restoration project. (Logan Lockhart/Black Press)

A major milestone in the multi-year-long Penticton Creek restoration project was marked on Wednesday, May 29.

As part of the city91Ƶs latest efforts to naturalize the creek, crews have been working to remove the 91Ƶchannelized91Ƶ concrete banks from the 1950s when flooding devastated parts of Penticton91Ƶs downtown core.

City officials and community members gathered by the creek at Norton Street and Wade Avenue East on May 30, to mark the completion of the project91Ƶs latest stage, which spanned 320 metres.

Along with helping reduce the risk of future flooding, the city91Ƶs work was praised for supporting native fish species and other wildlife.

91ƵThis is an important milestone in this project that serves two functions: creating a more resilient community and improving the fish habitat,91Ƶ Penticton Mayor Julius Bloomfield said.

91ƵIt91Ƶs also a great example of the power of partnerships, working with the Penticton Indian Band, the Okanagan Nation Alliance, community groups, and the federal and provincial government to move the project from dream to reality.91Ƶ

Construction on the latest section of the creek restoration project began in 2022. Four years earlier, Penticton council approved a plan to restore the creek in several phases over many years at an estimated cost of $30 million.

The latest restoration work was valued at $4.5 million, with the provincial and federal governments providing funding through grants.

91ƵRestoring Penticton Creek will help protect the community from any future floods while also helping preserve the local fish and wildlife habitats,91Ƶ said, Sean Fraser, the federal government91Ƶs minister of housing, infrastructure and communities.

In the latest phase, more than 1,010 cubic metres of topsoil was placed along the creek banks to support planting native plant species. A total of 10,985 tonnes of rock and boulders were also placed throughout the creek, according to data provided by the city.

The next phase of the restoration project involves removing the concrete 91Ƶchannelized91Ƶ portion of the creek that runs between Ellis Street and Front Street, which spans about 350 metres.

91ƵThis project not only rejuvenates Penticton Creek but also renews our commitment to preserving our natural environment for future generations. Like a salmon swimming upstream, we continue navigate challenges together to support the health and vitality of our precious fish habitats,91Ƶ said Penticton Indian Band Chief Greg Gabriel.

91ƵWorking with the city and other partners, we91Ƶve taken a significant step towards restoring the ecological balance of our watershed.91Ƶ



Logan Lockhart

About the Author: Logan Lockhart

I joined Black Press Media in 2021 after graduating from a pair of Toronto post-secondary institutions and working as a sports reporter for several different outlets.
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