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City holds sewer flooding plan meetings for Windsor residents

The city of Windsor is holding three public information sessions this weekto present the "Sewer and Coastal Flood Protection Master Plan" agrand design to make Windsor as flood-proof as possible.

Residents can give feedback as city unveils new recommendations for flood prevention

The record flooding in Windsor-Essex in August 2017 flooded more than 6,000 basements in the region.
The record flooding in Windsor-Essex in August 2017 flooded more than 6,000 basements in the region. (Chris Ensing/CBC)

The city of Windsor is holding three public information sessions this weekto present the "Sewer and Coastal Flood Protection Master Plan" agrand design to make Windsor as flood-proof as possible.

It's part of the city'splan that came after significant storms in 2016 and 2017 left thousands with flooding in their homes.

"We've done modelling for the entire city ofhow the sewers flow and where the water goes and where it surcharges and things and the recommendations that come out of it," said city engineer Mark Winterton. "We're going to present that to the public and get their feedback."

Some of those recommendations includebigger sewers,upgrades to pump stationsor retention areas, andexpansions of retention ponds.

"I mean we're talking billions of dollars of investment," said Winterton."It's big ticket, big picture, but the sewers in the city took 150 years to get to this point, and you're not going to be able to change them in the course of a few years."

But Winterton wants people to know that on the private side of protection, there is lots that residents can do to secure their properties.

"At the public meeting you'll see what is going to happen in your area," he said.

The sessions are open to all residents who have experienced flooding or would like to know more about the plan.

The first session happens Tuesdayat Roseland Golf club between 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. The secondmeeting is Wednesdayfrom 3 p.m.to 8 p.m. at the WFCU Centre. Thursday's meeting is downtown, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Aquatic Centre.