While we’ve seen two key opponents, Tsuut’ina Nation and Rocky View County, drop their opposition to Springbank Off-Stream Reservoir (SR1) in recent weeks, some remaining opponents appear to have organized themselves under a new name: Elbow River Sustainability Alliance (ERSA). Members of this new organization include: Bragg Creek Community Association Bragg Creek Chamber of Commerce Redwood Meadows Town Council Springbank Community Association We understand that their pitch is that the […]
SR1 opponents band under Elbow River Sustainability Alliance, submit unsolicited emails to regulator
Current rain poses no risk, SR1 better suited to handle rain events close to Calgary
With all the rain the last couple of days, our eyes turn to river monitoring. The City has issued a high stream flow advisory for the Elbow, so anyone near the water should be aware of the risks of higher than normal water level and flow. However NOTHING IS ALARMING and this is well within the City’s ability to fully manage. We did think a quick post was appropriate as it […]
BREAKING: Rocky View County withdraws opposition to SR1
On May 12, Rocky View County council voted 6-3 to withdraw its opposition to the Springbank Off-Stream Reservoir (SR1). The official letter notifying the Natural Resources Conservation Board (NRCB) of this change states: I write to you on behalf of Rocky View County. Rocky View County hereby withdraws all of its objections in relation to the Spring Bank Off-Stream Reservoir project proceeding through the regulatory process. Should you have any […]
Province commits $196.3 million funding for SR1, plus Ignasiuk report published
As part of Budget 2020, the Government of Alberta has committed $196.3 million over three years to continue to advance the Springbank Off-Stream Reservoir (SR1). While we had been assured that SR1 remained fully funded to $432 million, no firm dollar amount had been provided by the province until now. Combined with the $168.5 million in federal funds announced last spring and the funds already spent to date, this commitment […]
Additional COVID-19 measures for flood readiness
Last week we shared some preliminary information on what the City is doing to prepare for flood season during COVID-19. Additional details have now been provided by the City and are shared verbatim below. What residents can do to prepare While we can’t prevent flooding entirely, the best way to ease the added stress amid the COVID-19 pandemic is by taking simple steps now to be flood ready. Understand. Check […]
Glenmore Gates upgrades are complete
The upgrades to the Glenmore Reservoir which began in 2017 are in place and operable. With the 21 new 2.5 meter high gates, the reservoir is able to store an additional 10 million cubic meters of water in the reservoir. The gates will provide greater control of the river water flow through our neighbourhoods during floods. The gates will allow the city to fully mitigate a 2005-sized flood, and slightly reduce […]
Watch live 1pm: City launches flood readiness campaign for 2020
The City of Calgary Emergency Operations Centre will be hosting a media briefing today, Tuesday, May 5th at 1:00 p.m. to discuss emergency preparedness week and flood readiness. It is anticipated that Mayor Nenshi, Chief Tom Sampson, and Sandra Davis from the City’s River Engineering team will be speaking. Where to watch it The media briefing can be streamed live on Calgary.ca/live as well as on The City’s Facebook, Twitter and YouTube pages. Regards, Your […]