The Astotin Creek Resiliency Study is focused on building resilience within the Astotin Creek watershed. Resilience for Astotin Creek refers to the creek withstanding and recovering from drought and flood without the creek losing its ability to function or suffering damage that cannot be recovered from naturally without intervention.
The Resiliency Action Plan includes some key takeaways and findings from previous assessments, but methodology and detailed findings are to be found in the State of the Watershed, Drainage Master Plan, and What We Heard and Did Engagement Summary Report.
Scope
Astotin Creek watershed.
Summarizes key findings from the State of the Watershed and the Drainage Master Plan, key findings and outcomes from the stakeholder and Indigenous engagement programs, series of actions to build resilience in the watershed, and considerations for implementation of the Resiliency Action Plan.
Actions
Six visions for Astotin Creek Resilience: Healthy Ecosystem (6 actions); Integrated Watershed Management (4 actions); Resilient Infrastructure (5 actions); Proactive Management (4 actions); Flood & Drought Preparedness (6 actions); Educated, Engaged, and Empowered Public (4 actions).
Social Equity
Vision 6: Education, Engaged, and Empowered Public
Supporting action: Indigenous relations
Community Engagement
Public and Indigenous Engagement Program
Implementation
Action Prioritization Methodology, Implementation Considerations, and opportunities for funding implementation from federal, provincial, and non-governmental sources
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