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Beach tree update

September 30th, 2008 No comments

The Westboro Beach Community Association was successful in obtaining $8500 from the city’s Community Tree Planting Program to plant 17 new trees at Westboro Beach. The trees were planted on June 16th near the patio and along the outer edges of the beach.

Over 20 individuals and families from the community volunteered to take responsibility for watering each tree every week until Thanksgiving. Although rainy days helped out this summer, in theory more than 40 000 litres of water were carried by pail from the river across the beach to the trees this season. Thanks to all those volunteers for their commitment and for the resulting healthy trees.

The placement of a couple of the new trees could interfere with winter tobogganing runs on each side of the slope towards the beach. Later this fall, when it is appropriate to transplant these trees, volunteer labour will be organized to relocate them under the supervision of a tree expert.

Beach water quality update

September 30th, 2008 No comments

Westboro Beach received a lot of attention this summer because of the number of days that the beach was closed for swimming. Out of a season of 65 days, the beach was posted with a no-swimming advisory for 23 days. 14 of these postings were the result of elevated E. coli levels and 9 of the postings were caused by the ‘rain rule’…in other words, after heavy rains it is assumed that storm water runoff will cause pollution at the beach.

A report prepared by Baird Associates on the Bacterial Assessment at Westboro Beach was made available this past Spring (and can be viewed on our website). The findings of the report are somewhat inconclusive, but they do confirm that storm sewer discharges from outfalls upstream of Westboro Beach are key contributors to the bacterial contamination at the beach during wet weather.

Alternatives to mitigate the issues at Westboro Beach are presented in the report and fundamentally the WBCA supports a stormwater detention alternative. I’ve been involved with Don Paskovich and John Almstedt in reviewing the report findings with Baird Associates and city representatives. An objective of our community association is to make sure that Westboro Beach continues to receive attention when it comes to funding for storm water infrastructure improvements.

Categories: Beach Matters

Fall 2008 (and earlier) Newsletters

September 11th, 2008 No comments
Categories: Newsletters

Updated WBCA Constitution

September 2nd, 2008 No comments
Categories: Administration

2008 Annual General Meeting

September 2nd, 2008 Comments off

Tuesday, September 30 7:30-9:30

Churchill Seniors Centre, Townhall, corner of Richmond and Churchill

The Annual AGM is the opportunity to hear about the activities, issues, concerns, accomplishments….of the 2007 Executive Committee.  It is also a time to check in with your neighbours, suggest new initiatives, and let your voice be heard.

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Categories: Community Events