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Government announces funding to mitigate flooding in Tecumseh

The federal government announced just over $10 million in funding for a new project in Tecumseh aimed at reducing the impact of storms and flooding on the town.

$10.7 million for flood resiliency project is the largest federal investment in Tecumseh's history

Fire trucks drive through a flooded street in Tecumseh, Ont. after storms ripped through the area. (Louie Fiorino/Facebook)

Windsor-Tecumseh Member of Parliament Irek Kusmierczykand Tecumseh Mayor Gary McNamaraannounced today that the federal government will be contributing just over $10 million to a new flood resiliency project in Tecumseh. The project is focused on reducing the impact and effects of flooding and severe storms on the town.

According to a press release from the government, the$10.7 millionis the largest federal government investment in Tecumseh's history. The Town of Tecumseh will still foot the bill for most of the project's cost by contributing $16 million.

The government funding will come from the federal Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation Fund a $2 billion, 10-year program focused on building community infrastructure.

"On my very first day as MP for Windsor-Tecumseh, I met with Mayor McNamara to discuss key priorities for the Town of Tecumseh. With severe weather events on the rise, funding from the Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation Fund was outlined as a critical need," saidKusmierczyk, who is also the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Disability Inclusion, in a press release.

"I am proud of the terrific collaboration between our federal government and the Town to deliver this important investment for the residents of Tecumseh. Once complete, the Tecumseh flood resiliency project will protect residences and businesses from the severe effects of flooding."

The project involves decommissioning theexisting St. Mark's Pump Station and the construction of a new pump station. It also includes improvements to the PJ Cecile Pump Stationand to two storm sewers which will be adjusted to move storm water runoff to the new pump station.

In large part due to their locations, Tecumseh and Windsor are bothvulnerable to flooding. The Essex Region Conservation Authority (ERCA) have issued a long term flood watch this year for Lake St. Clair, the Detroit River and Lake Erie. ERCA says those bodies of water have had water levels rise consistently over the past five years.

"My council colleagues and I have heard from residents that more needs to be done to protect them from flooding and flood mitigation is a vital priority for our Council. This funding will assist in building our town's resiliency and keeping our community and its residents safe," said Mayor McNamarain a press release.