County investigating their responsibility in Wedgewood’s sliding slope
Three home owners in Wedgewood have been faced with an issue for the past several years, as the back of their properties have been sliding down the slope, which Bear Creek has eroded, causing concern for their safety and the properties’ value.
At Monday’s County Council meeting, the Wedgewood Hamlet Homeowners Association approached council asking for support, and presented two options they would like to see the County consider. The first being compensating the owners so they can move off the property, then remediating the slope and turning it into a green space. The second is remediating the slope and trying to save the homes.
Both those suggestions are based off a survey by engineering firm SNC Lavalin, which the County commissioned in 2017. The study had come back to show that a lot of money needed to be spent just to investigate the options before they could actually determine whether it was possible to remediate the slope, and at the time couldn’t tell if those efforts would end up being successful in the long term.
After the survey was done in 2017, County Council determined they had no legal responsibility to do the remediation work on private lands.