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City offering up tours, looking for public input on Bear Creek Dam future

As part of it’s feasibility study long-term options for the Bear Creek Dam, the city is set to host guided site tours of the dam next month to give interested residents an up close look, and to gain feedback to shape the long-term future for the site.

While the commissioned study continues, the city says the long-term feature of the dam will hinge on several factors such as safety, environmental impact, regulatory compliance and potential future uses; including recreation, habitat restoration or decommissioning.

“The Bear Creek Dam plays an important role in our community, and it’s essential we plan responsibly for its future,” says Mayor Jackie Clayton

“Through public engagement, technical studies and infrastructure upgrades, we’re ensuring that any decisions made reflect both the needs of our residents and the long-term sustainability of the site.”

Prior to the tours, a contractor will be on site to conduct geotechnical testing, which involves collecting soil samples from multiple locations using an excavator. While the impact to trail users will be minimal, equipment may briefly cross the trail network. Users are advised to follow posted signage and directions from workers.

This fall, Bear Creek Dam is scheduled to undergo an armouring upgrade to strengthen its surface against erosion, overflow and structural wear. The tours will take place every half an hour from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., and 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. on June 19th.

You can learn more about the tours, as well as the sustainability study on the City of Grande Prairie website.

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