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Updates and Information from the City of Chilliwack

Fraser River Erosion Protection Project

Approximately 210 metres of rock armouring has been installed along the Fraser River, completing a multi-year, multi-phase Fraser River erosion protection project.

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An excavator moves large boulders along the bank of the Fraser River.

Public Art Installed on Clock Tower

Fourteen life-sized, colourful birds have been installed on the Five Corners clock tower at 45972 Wellington Avenue. 

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Councillors Westeringh and Knott each hold two of the coloured bird art pieces.

Community Safety Plan Update

An update on the progress made to date on the Community Safety Plan was presented to Council in a "traffic light dashboard" showing progress on items in terms of red, yellow, and green. 

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New Washrooms Installed Downtown

Two new, public washroom facilities have been installed in downtown Chilliwack. The washrooms feature a unique, modular unit design, and are commonly referred to as “Portland Loos”.

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New washroom installed in downtown Chilliwack.

Single-Use Item Reduction

The Single-Use Item Reduction Bylaw comes into effect on April 1. Visit our website for resources to help you with this transition to more sustainable materials.

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World Water Day is March 22

Groundwater is out of sight, under our feet. In Chilliwack, water comes from the Sardis-Vedder aquifer, a natural underground water reservoir. There are simple things we can all do to conserve water.

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Illustration of groundwater underneath homes, plants, soil, and rocks.

Chief Administrative Officer Changes

CAO Peter Monteith has announced his retirement, effective June 30. Chilliwack City Council is pleased to announce the appointment of Chris Crosman to the Chief Administrative Officer role.

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Brick building with sign "Chilliwack Municipal Hall 8550 Young Road" and landscaping below.