NDP MLA Melanie Mark says new infrastructure funding a boost for community services

NDP MLAs say local projects and new provincial strategy will help protect from flooding risks in the Kootenays

March 21, 2024 at 10:49 am  Politics, Provincial

CRESTON – New Democrat MLAs Brittny Anderson and Katrine Conroy say people in Creston and Warfield will be better protected during flooding and extreme weather emergencies, thanks to provincial climate adaptation funding for local projects.

“It’s crucial that plans for flooding preparedness and mitigation meet the unique needs of each community,” said Brittny Anderson, MLA for Nelson-Creston. “By emphasizing solutions that work with the environment, such as rain gardens and green infrastructure, Creston will be able to manage stormwater more efficiently while also benefitting our local ecosystems.”

In the Kootenays, the following projects are receiving funding:

  • Town of Creston – Stormwater Management Master Plan, $150,000
  • Village of Warfield – Trail Creek Floodplain Mapping, $150,000

Across B.C. more than 50 local governments and First Nations are receiving a share of $39 million through the Community Emergency Preparedness Fund (CEPF). Projects include small-scale structural flood projects and improvements to local flood-mitigation strategies, including more accurate flood mapping.

“Floodplain mapping will provide the community of Warfield with accurate information to help people stay safe now, and make decisions with future risks in mind,” said Katrine Conroy, MLA for Kootenay West. “Our government is committed to working with communities to prepare for and reduce the impacts of climate change for people.”

While taking immediate steps to support communities and to keep people safe, the New Democrat government is also launching a new comprehensive B.C. Flood Strategy that will guide flood preparedness and mitigation work by all orders of government from now to 2035. The strategy will support communities to better prepare for flood impacts and strengthen their ability to respond to flood crises.

For more information: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2024EMCR0017-000401

View the full article from the original source

No conversations yet

Activity Stream

Thu, Dec 4, 2025 at 8:00 am - David Suzuki posted on their blog: Fossil fuel interests and petrostates dash hopes at COP30
Thu, Nov 27, 2025 at 8:00 am - David Suzuki posted on their blog: It’s time to loosen billionaires’ stranglehold on humanity
Thu, Nov 20, 2025 at 8:00 am - David Suzuki posted on their blog: Electrotech, not fossil fuels, will power the future
Fri, Nov 14, 2025 at 9:50 pm - Transition Kamloops posted on their blog: From passage to presence: How 30 km/h streets transform cities
Fri, Nov 14, 2025 at 4:28 pm - Transition Kamloops posted on their blog: Official Community Plan Update: Have your say by December 9th
Thu, Nov 13, 2025 at 8:00 am - David Suzuki posted on their blog: Canada must not back down on industrial carbon price
Wed, Nov 12, 2025 at 2:43 pm - Transition Kamloops posted on their blog: Thompson River watershed salmon run sees slight increase in 2025
Thu, Nov 6, 2025 at 8:00 am - David Suzuki posted on their blog: COP30 climate summit needs a power shift
Full Stream