The Board of CHI wants to wish all the best to the thousands impacted by the devastating flood of 2013. We know that many of our members had to evacuate and we sincerely hope that everyone stayed safe and dry.
City staff and emergency support teams are well deployed and working hard to ensure everyone’s safety. The next big job is clean-up and for those who live in heritage homes, or own heritage buildings, we have posted resource information from the National Preservation Trust (The Board of CHI wants to wish all the best to the thousands impacted by the devastating flood of 2013. We know that many of our members had to evacuate and we sincerely hope that everyone stayed safe and dry.
City staff and emergency support teams are well deployed and working hard to ensure everyone’s safety. The next big job is clean-up and for those who live in heritage homes, or own heritage buildings, we have posted resource information from the National Preservation Trust () for information on how to respond to flood damage.
We are currently gathering information on the status of Calgary’s heritage resources. If your home or business has survived the flood, please let us know. As an organization powered by volunteers, we will work hard to keep you posted with information and resources to assist with the clean-up and rebuild.
Best regards,
Cynthia Klaassen
President, CHI
calgaryheritage.org