The Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority

Residents reminded to stay away from Pretty River Dike maintenance work

Media Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

UTOPIA, Ontario (March 4, 2024)

The Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority (NVCA) and the Town of Collingwood will continue maintenance activities on the Pretty River Dike throughout March 2024. The removal of small woody material such as smaller trees and large shrubs will continue in Section 4, from Hume Street to the Pretty River Parkway. Trail users have the option to use the concrete multiuse pathway along the Pretty River Parkway or travel along Raglan street as a detour.

The March 2024 maintenance activities are able to proceed thanks to Provincial funding under the Water and Erosion Control Infrastructure (WECI) program. The WECI funding was able to provide a match to the Town of Collingwood’s funding for maintenance activities in the Fall of 2023.

“As crews work to remove this vegetation, residents are reminded to stay well away from Section 4 of the dike,” said Dalia Al-Ali, Senior Engineer at NVCA. “Machinery such as wood chippers, chainsaws and excavators will be used and pose a hazard to unauthorized personnel.”

The Pretty River Dike was designed in the 1970s to contain flood waters from the Provincial Regulatory Storm Event. Before the maintenance project began, the entire dike was covered in dense groundcover, trees and shrubs, which can slow down the flow of flood waters and reduce the capacity of the channel. This could lead to flood waters spilling over and causing property damage and threat to public safety.

When maintained properly, it can protect residents and properties including homes and businesses, the Collingwood Public Library, Collingwood Museum and Central Park from flood waters.

To strike a balance between community safety, water quality and habitat protection, groundcover such as grasses and wildflowers will not be removed. These plants are important habitats for pollinators, including Monarch butterflies, which are a species of concern. Groundcover is also a great foraging source for many birds. Low shrubs such as dogwood and willows along the edge of the water will not be removed to continue to support fish and wildlife habitat.

Residents can learn more about the maintenance project by visiting Engage Collingwood.

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About NVCA: The Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority is a public agency dedicated to the preservation of a healthy environment through specialized programs to protect, conserve and enhance our water, wetlands, forests and lands.

Media contact: Maria Leung, Senior Communications Specialist, 705-424-1479 ext.254, mleung@nvca.on.ca

Map of Pretty River Flood Plain
Map of Pretty River Flood Plain
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