Chilliwack City Council awards $1.7 million contract to stabilize slope behind Salmon Ridge Trail up on Promontory
CHILLIWACK — The Salmon Ridge Trail previously functioned as a popular hiking path in Chilliwack within the forested trail network connecting parts of Promontory with Chilliwack Lake Road.
At least it did until the atmospheric river event in November 2021 inflicted severe damage to its slope and eroded parts of the trail to the point that immobile fences were erected at various access points to protect hikers. Some sections of the undamaged trail have since become overgrown with vegetation.
To address the dangerous slope deficiencies, Chilliwack City Council voted Tuesday (Jul. 19) to accept a $1.7 million bid from GDM Greystone Design Management Construction to stabilize the slope, but stopped short of rehabilitating the entire trail.
The city could receive some form of reimbursement from the provincial or federal government to repair parts of the trail, but it is unknown at this time exactly how much.
Frank Van Nynatten, assistant manager of environmental services for the City of Chilliwack, prepared a staff report that contained recommendations from a geotechnical firm. Geowest provided a review of the hillside, an assessment of the slope stability, and a recommendation to rehabilitate the unstable areas along the trail.
