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Colwood gets $6M for Esquimalt Lagoon improvements

The federal funds will go toward constructing new paths and restoring ecosystems along waterfront
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Colwood Mayor Doug Kobayashi speaks during a funding announcement on a windy Monday (April 17) morning. The city is set to receive $6 million from the federal government to build a multi-use path and restore delicate ecosystems on the Esquimalt Lagoon. (Justin Samanski-Langille/B次元官网网址 Staff)

Colwood is set to receive $6 million from the federal government to support the construction of new multi-use pathways and restore riparian vegetation at the Esquimalt Lagoon.

The funding was announced on a windy Monday (April 17) morning down at the Colwood waterfront. Despite the strong winds and cool temperatures, forcing speakers to don Colwood-branded toques courtesy of Mayor Doug Kobayashi and city staff, the mood was jubilant.

B次元官网网址淭his is so exciting,B次元官网网址 said Kobayashi. B次元官网网址淭his is so big for the City of Colwood.B次元官网网址

B次元官网网址淭he waterfront is a destination that is cherished by residents and visitors of all of Greater Victoria, sometimes to the detriment of the natural environment. This grant will allow us to build a multi-use trail along the entire stretch of the southern edge of the cityB次元官网网址檚 waterfront. It is the backbone of the cityB次元官网网址檚 draft Waterfront Stewardship Plan, our Parks and Recreation Master Plan, and our Official Community Plan. At the same time, it adheres to the green shores guidelines to preserve the ecological integrity of the foreshore and the marine ecosystems, while indirectly fostering the economic growth of our newest developments at Royal Bay and Royal Beach.B次元官网网址

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He said the new pathway will guide visitors to the lagoon through sensitive ecological areas, while minimizing the impact on the saltwater marsh and migratory bird nesting areas. It will also consider climate change, sea level rise and coastal erosion, with the upgrades serving to improve the communityB次元官网网址檚 resilience to these factors.

There is no set start date for construction on the project as the draft plans are returning to the Waterfront Coastal Processes Committee for refinement. Kobayashi said the plan is expected to be complete sometime by summer, with the hope the construction tendering process and start of construction would begin as soon as possible.

The entire project is expected to be complete before this councilB次元官网网址檚 term ends. The city and other levels of government will provide the remainder of the projectB次元官网网址檚 funds.

Announced alongside the funding for Colwood was total federal investment of $103.5 million B次元官网网址 including the $6 million for Colwood B次元官网网址 for municipalities across B.C.

Other projects to be funded by the investment include fire halls, water and wastewater treatment plant upgrades, airport expansions, and bridge and road upgrades.

One particular project highlighted in a release following the announcement is the construction of new water lines in Fraser Lake intended to improve the safety of that communityB次元官网网址檚 drinking water. Fraser Lake is also being funded for new storm sewers and a new sidewalk.

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About the Author: Justin Samanski-Langille

I moved coast-to-coast to discover and share the stories of the West Shore, joining Black Press in 2021 after four years as a reporter in New Brunswick.
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