City of Chilliwack seeks quotes from contractors to clean up derelict home
CHILLIWACK — The City of Chilliwack is seeking quotes from contractors to clean up a home whose premises generated over 30 bylaw complaints in 2024, and where a fire recently occurred that left it uninhabitable.
According to an email from city spokesperson Jamie Leggatt, Chilliwack City Council issued an order of remedial action on November 19, 2024, in accordance with the Community Charter, for a home on Tyson Road. As per the council resolution, city staff are currently seeking quotes from contractors to begin cleanup efforts. Leggatt said a timeline for the cleanup work is currently not available.
A fire at this same Tyson Road home on Friday night, Dec. 27 left it uninhabitable. According to a statement from Assistant Fire Chief Krista Minar, Chilliwack firefighters responded to a blaze in the 5600 block of Tyson Road shortly after 8 p.m. They arrived on the scene to an active fire on the top floor of the residence. The severity of the situation prompted a second alarm, bringing crews from Halls 1, 3, 4, and 6 to the scene.
The Chilliwack Fire Department says bystanders acted quickly to alert officials to the fire which helped firefighters to quickly contain the flames and minimize structural damage. However, the house was significantly impacted. Fortunately, there were no injuries reported among firefighters or the public.