Susceptible to the next big flood, Merritt patiently awaits ministerial sign-off for land purchases
MERRITT, B.C. — Earlier this year, the City of Merritt received word that the federal government agreed to fund $46.5 million for the rebuilding of two dikes in the community.
With the community at more risk than ever, the city is looking to move forward with new diking along the Coldwater River. The hold-up is the need to purchase some properties in order to better protect the rest of Merritt and those downstream.
“The new dikes will be built higher than the old dikes, which means that they are wider and we are also looking to set them back from the river. That is a modern dike standard,” said Director of Flood Mitigation and Recovery Sean Strang. “In order to do that, they need to be further back, they need to be wider and they need a little more land underneath them. That is what we are looking for.”