Cache Creek trailer park owner responsible for flood mitigation measures: B.C. government
CACHE CREEK, B.C. — The Ministry of Forest, Lands and Natural Resources says it is not responsible for protecting a Cache Creek mobile home park from erosion that’s occurred along the Bonaparte River this spring.
The Riverside Mobile Home Park in Cache Creek has dealt with flooding issues in recent years, and this year in particular the erosion along the banks has increased.
“The protection of private property from erosion along a watercourse is the responsibility of the land owner,” a ministry spokesperson said in an email response to CFJC Today.
Park owner Chloe Gravelle has been lobbying the province for rip rap to save a handful of trailers along the river. Gravelle told CFJC Today it would cost about $117,000 to put in rip rap along the river’s edge at the park.