Lowland Dyking Stakeholder Committee
Learn about the Lowlands Dyking Stakeholder Committee.
With the repeal of the Drainage, Ditch and Dike Act, and the dissolution of the Surrey Dyking District, the City has established a Lowlands Dyking Stakeholder Committee.
Purpose
The purpose of the Lowlands Dyking Stakeholder Committee is to establish liaison and maintain communication between the landowners in the lowlands and the City on the operation and maintenance of the dykes.
The Lowlands Dyking Stakeholder Committee will meet as many as four times per year, and will seek to:
- Advise the City of any operation and maintenance concerns with the dykes; and
- Promote awareness with the general public and landowners of the dyking infrastructure and general considerations in living in a floodplain.
Members
The City is seeking to select four residents to participate on the Lowlands Dyking Stakeholder Committee for a three-year term. Apply to join the Lowlands Dyking Stakeholder Committee.
Resources
- Staff Presentation at Lowlands Dyking Stakeholder Committee Annual Meeting: January 2024
- Staff Presentation at Lowlands Dyking Stakeholder Committee Annual Meeting: January 2023
Contact
Troy Jeklin
Engineering Department
City of Surrey
6651 148 Street
Surrey BC V3S 3C7
twjeklin@surrey.ca