The Courtenay Riverway has flooded its banks and spilled over into Lewis Park, as seen in this photo taken at the west end of Fifth Street Bridge on Tuesday morning.

The Courtenay Riverway has flooded its banks and spilled over into Lewis Park, as seen in this photo taken at the west end of Fifth Street Bridge on Tuesday morning.

Road closure updates: 8 a.m.

State of emergency remains in effect for Wednesday; 5th st. bridge remains closed

  • Dec. 9, 2014 12:00 p.m.

The State of Emergency continues today in the City of Courtenay, Wednesday, December 10.

The City will continue to monitor levels and coordinate flood response with BC Hydro and Emergency Management BC.  High tide is at 8:45 am, and a storm surge and heavy rainfall are expected to further increase water levels.

The City appreciates that BC Hydro is doing everything they can to manage the water levels that are in their control.

The City would also like to thank the public for their cooperation during this flood event.

Road & Intersection Closures

These closures continue from yesterday, as water levels remain high and tides continue to be a concern.

Road Closures

· Comox Road CLOSED from Highway 19A bypass (by Kia dealership) to Old Island Highway

· Old Island Highway from Comox Road to Headquarters Rd.

· 5th Street Bridge CLOSED

· Dove Creek Road at the Dove Creek Bridge CLOSED

· Puntledge Road & Tsolum Road CLOSED

Intersection Closures

· Old Island Highway at Headquarters Road

· Ryan Road at Highway 19A bypass

· Comox Road at Highway 19A bypass

· Anderton Road at 5th Street

· 5th Street at Cliffe Avenue

Please obey traffic control signage and/or traffic control personnel.

Facility Closures

· The Lewis Centre is CLOSED again today and programs are cancelled.

· The LINC Youth Centre is CLOSED again today and programs are cancelled.

Trail Closures

· The Courtenay Riverway / Airpark Walkway is CLOSED

· A portion of the Rotary Riverside Trail has been CLOSED since late November due to a slope failure

Caution is recommended alongside ALL local rivers, as river levels are exceptionally high and currents are strong

We will post updates on the City website at www.courtenay.ca and on the City of Courtenay Facebook and Twitter channels as they become available.

 

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