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Confederation Beach & Hamilton Beach Shoreline Management Master Plan
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In recent years, the shorelines of Hamilton Beach, Confederation Beach, and the adjacent Breezeway Trail in the City of Hamilton (Ward 5) have faced challenges related to erosion and flooding due to increased extreme high-water levels and more frequent intense storm events. The City of Hamilton is initiating a Shoreline Management Master Plan to safeguard these City owned shoreline and trail assets. The Shoreline Management Master Plan aims to identify existing flooding and erosion hazards and develop a comprehensive strategy for protecting and managing these sites.
As part of the master plan’s development, the City of Hamilton Landscape Architectural Services invites local residents to share their feedback and insights regarding the impacts of erosion, flooding, and shoreline changes in the Hamilton Beach, Confederation Beach, and Breezeway Trail areas. A survey has been created to gather input on how these impacts have affected individuals and their use of these locations.
Study Area
We want to hear from you!
Please complete this survey and visit the Map Your Experiences tool to mark location of flooding and erosion concern.
In recent years, the shorelines of Hamilton Beach, Confederation Beach, and the adjacent Breezeway Trail in the City of Hamilton (Ward 5) have faced challenges related to erosion and flooding due to increased extreme high-water levels and more frequent intense storm events. The City of Hamilton is initiating a Shoreline Management Master Plan to safeguard these City owned shoreline and trail assets. The Shoreline Management Master Plan aims to identify existing flooding and erosion hazards and develop a comprehensive strategy for protecting and managing these sites.
As part of the master plan’s development, the City of Hamilton Landscape Architectural Services invites local residents to share their feedback and insights regarding the impacts of erosion, flooding, and shoreline changes in the Hamilton Beach, Confederation Beach, and Breezeway Trail areas. A survey has been created to gather input on how these impacts have affected individuals and their use of these locations.
Study Area
We want to hear from you!
Please complete this survey and visit the Map Your Experiences tool to mark location of flooding and erosion concern.
Your input is crucial in helping develop a comprehensive strategy for protecting these vital community spaces.The survey's purpose is to collect feedback and firsthand accounts of the impacts of shoreline erosion and flooding on the City owned shoreline and trail assets. While all community feedback is valuable and welcomed, the Shoreline Management Master Plan is being developed to provide a comprehensive strategy to protect the City’s shoreline assets and adjacent trail. The Master Plan will not be able to address private property concerns with flooding or stormwater impacts.
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