Published on : Thursday, May 3, 2018
Laila Gibbons, Ottawa’s director of parks, forestry and storm water services, said the city is moving sandbags and sand into some more locations and will have four information centres operating beginning on Thursday.
There is rain in the forecast over the next few days. Gibbons said they expect minor flooding that could affect around 400 homes at most, but they want to be ready.
The four information centres are at the Constance and Buckham’s Bay Community Centre, Fitzroy Harbour Community Centre, Ron Kolbus Lakeside Centre and the R.J. Kennedy Community Centre.
The centres will have information about conditions and where residents can pick up sandbags.
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