City of Kelowna public works crews are repairing flood damage generated from a rainstorm Wednesday on Swainson Road in the Black Mountain area.
Geert Bos, city public works manager, said the flooding was the result of a combination of rainfall and water runoff blocked by road and driveway culverts clogged with snow, ice and sediment.
Bos said crews were out Friday to provide initial repairs to the shoulder and driveway entry points, and get the runoff flowing along a freshly upgraded ditch along Swainson, a small rural road off McKenzie Avenue.
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Residents commented to local media about frustrations with ongoing flooding issues when rain and snow are combined to clog up culverts.
While they cited the Frind Vineyard, being converted from an orchard, as the root source, Bos was hesitant to confirm the source of the problem without further consultation.
害羞草研究所淥ur task with public works is to fix the problem but as to the root cause, I have notified other departments within city hall that can do a more extensive look at why this happened,害羞草研究所 he said.
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He noted the city does have a proactive culvert inspection program 害羞草研究所渢o keep an eye on these types of things from happening. This one kind of snuck up on us.害羞草研究所
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