The Engineering Department is responsible for the construction of the Municipality's infrastructure. This includes the provision of transportation related services (road construction/repair, storm sewers, etc.), as well as the urban transit system. The planning and construction of water and sanitary sewer services is also the responsibility of the this department.
The City's solid waste and recycling initiatives are also the responsibility of the Engineering department. For more information on these initiatives, see the Environmental Services section.
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Capital Projects
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Listings of planned or completed captial projects in the City of Chilliwack |
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Engineering Dept Quarterly Reports
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PDF versions of the Operational Services Quarterly Report. Highlighting the significant projects in the Engineering department including Environmental Services, Water and Sewer, and Transportation. |
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Environmental Services
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Information on environmental services including garbage disposal, recycling, composting and groundwater (drinking water) protection. |
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Fraser River - Flood Protection Information
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Find information on the Fraser River Freshet and general flood protection information. |
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Mosquito Control Program
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Information on the FVRD's Mosquito Control Program and West Nile Virus. |
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Roads & Transportation
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Transit, Automatic Traffic Count Summary,Road Improvements made on Chilliwack roads, Snow and Ice Control Program, etc. |
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Rotary Trail Closure - Vedder Crossing
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The Rotary Trail is back open to the public, effective January 23rd. Bank protection repairs have been completed at the two most critical sites. Some additional bank protection work may be carried out in the future. This website will be updated if another closure is required. |
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Safer City
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Safer City is a collaborative partnership between the City of Chilliwack, The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (R.C.M.P.), and The Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (I.C.B.C.) aimed at achieving safer roads for all road users including motorists, cyclists, pedestrians and other non-conventional road users. |
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Vedder River and Canal Temporary Vehicle Access Restrictions
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Temporary vehicle access restrictions at several locations on the Vedder River and Canal in September 2008 during gravel removal operations for flood protection |
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Water Conservation
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The City of Chilliwack currently has one of the best sources of drinking water in the world. Unfortunately, we are quickly approaching the maximum volume that we can draw from our aquifer per day |
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Western Toad Migration
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While the Western Toad Migration is occurring, the City would like to ask the community's patience during 3 periods of time where Elk View Road will be closed. |