The Powell River Peak reported this week on the Regional District’s plans for a Green Shores certified restoration project at Palm Beach Regional Park. The shoreline hard wall will be removed and replaced with a natural green shore design.
As the article notes, coastal engineering studies prove the hard wall will not hold up against damage brought on by climate change, according to regional district asset management and strategic initiatives manager Mike Wall.
Stewardship Centre for BC Executive Director DG Blair said using nature-based solutions to address erosion issues at Palm Beach is a significant restoration that takes in the entire site, promoting natural values and, at the same time, mitigating the effects of severe storms and increasing sea levels caused by climate change.
The project will also serve as a demonstration, training and community engagement opportunity for the district to promote waterfront sustainability.
The Regional District has received funding from Environment and Climate Change Canada to help with the project.
Read the full article: Powell River Regional District to restore Palm Beach