FLOOD WATCH 2017: Penticton seeks emergency funding for marina breakwater repairs

PENTICTON  – Tuesday night's windstorm caused so much damage to the Penticton Yacht Club’s breakwater the city has applied for emergency funding for repairs before the barrier fails completely.

City of Penticton Chief Administrative Officer Peter Weeber said in a press release issued Wednesday evening the city was talking to Emergency Management B.C. to secure emergency funds to repair the break wall.

Weeber said the marina sustained thousands of dollars in damage following the May 23 windstorm, including the failure of two large sections of the breakwater.

Erosion continued all day yesterday. Emergency Management B.C. and city staff spent most of the day assessing the damage, estimated at $100,000.

A decision regarding funding is anticipated Thursday, May 25.

Weeber said another wind event could prove calamitous for the marina as even minimal wave action continues to erode the breakwall.


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I have been looking for news in the South Okanagan - SImilkameen for 20 years, having turned a part time lifelong interest into a full time profession. After five years publishing a local newsletter, several years working as a correspondent / stringer for several local newspapers and seven years as editor of a Similkameen weekly newspaper, I joined iNFOnews.ca in 2014. My goal in the news industry has always been to deliver accurate and interesting articles about local people and places. My interest in the profession is life long - from my earliest memories of grade school, I have enjoyed writing.
As an airborne geophysical surveyor I travelled extensively around the globe, conducting helicopter borne mineral surveys.
I also spent several years at an Okanagan Falls based lumber mill, producing glued-wood laminated products.
As a member of the Kaleden community, I have been involved in the Kaleden Volunteer Fire Department for 22 years, and also serve as a trustee on the Kaleden Irrigation District board.
I am currently married to my wife Judy, of 26 years. We are empty-nesters who enjoy living in Kaleden with our Welsh Terrier, Angus, and cat, Tibbs.
Our two daughters, Meagan and Hayley, reside in Richmond and Victoria, respectively.

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