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Friends of the Tay Watershed - Annual General Meeting
Posted on Wednesday, April 17, 2024 04:56 PM
Virtual Annual General Meeting
Keynote Speaker - Rideau Valley Conservation Authority's Sommer Casgrain-Robertson "2023" Watershed Conditions Report
Thursday, April 18 2024 - 2:30pm - 5:00pm
Link to Annual General Meeting: https://taywatershed.ca/fotw_2023_agm.php - click on Notice for Members
Council Meeting - April 23, 2024
Posted on Wednesday, April 17, 2024 02:49 PM
The Agenda has been posted for the April 23rd, 2024 meeting.
Presentations include:
- Request to Close Unopened Road Allowance - Illman
Motions include:
- Maintenance Plan Overview for the H. Mather Drain
- Municipal Office LED Lighting Upgrade – Tender Award
- 2024 Maintenance Gravel Program
- Engineering Services for the Bowes Side Road Bridge – RFP Award
By-Laws include:
- Zoning By-Law Amendment – McIntyre
- Zoning By-Law Amendment – Rennick
- Road Naming – Buoy View Lane
- Set Tax Rates – 2024
Committee of Adjustment Hearing - April 22, 2024
Posted on Tuesday, April 16, 2024 10:32 AM
The Agenda has been posted for the April 22nd, 2024 meeting.
RVCA - Watershed Conditions Statement - April 15, 2024
Posted on Monday, April 15, 2024 04:16 PM
A FLOOD OUTLOOK is being issued for the properties around Bobs and Christie Lakes in the Upper Rideau Valley Watershed. The water levels are expected to exceed full supply levels by this coming weekend and may result in flooding for low-lying areas. Parks Canada staff are closely monitoring the water levels in Bobs Lake and Christie Lake. Operations at the Bolingbroke Dam will take place as required to balance the levels in Bobs Lake and Christie Lake.
Residents in low-lying areas near Bobs and...
RVCA - Watershed Conditions Statement - April 15, 2024
Posted on Monday, April 15, 2024 03:49 PM
Significant Rain in April Causing Elevated Water Levels
A Flood Outlook Statement is being issued for the Upper Rideau Valley Watershed.
Since early April, two large weather systems have brought between 60 to 90 mm of precipitation across the Rideau Valley Watershed. The highest precipitation amounts (90 mm) fell across the Upper Rideau Valley Watershed near Bob’s and Christie Lakes and the Tay River. The weather forecast indicates another 10 to 15 mm of precipitation for the next week.
The...