Over
the years, we have personally seen the devastation from floods. In
2001, torrential rain from Hurricane Gabrielle caused extensive
flooding in many areas of St. John’s. In 2003, water and ice
quickly engulfed one third of the Town of Badger. Also in 2003,
heavy rains caused extensive damage in Corner Brook and many west
coast municipalities. Other areas of our province have also suffered
from localized flooding or the threat of flooding most recently in
Steady Brook.
Floods can pose a
significant threat to our property, our livelihoods and our lives.
Public safety must be our first priority. What we have learned from
previous flood damage is that prevention is key. That is why we have
developed the Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Land Use Policy
for Flood Risk Areas. By directing new buildings and land uses to
areas that are not at a high risk of flooding, we can reduce the
need for flood defences and flood damage remediation.
The Department of Municipal Affairs wants your input included in this
policy document. Please take the time to look through this Web site
and feel free to contact us with your comments.
Jack Byrne
Minister
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