Chatham-Kent: a devastating blast, a model for smalltown revitalization

Chatham Kent a devastating blast a model for smalltown revitalization

Nearly Four Years After Its Downtown was rocked by an explosion, Wheatley is moving ahead on rebuild that could be a model for other chatham-kent centers. This is part this of postmedia’s How Canada Wins Series.

Mother steps from the site of Huge Shock and Devastation Nearly Four Short Years Ago, A Lone Evergreen Serves as a Symbol of Rebirth.

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Wheatley has Persevered in the Face of Uncertainty. And while some questions Still Remain, the future is now bright, say Those Involved in the Community’s Ongoing Recovery.

Those efforts have also Allowed the Small Lake Community Southwest of Chatham to Set An Example of Smalltown Revitalization.

“It’s been a whirlwind. But Such a Positive One, “Said Kyra Knapp, Chatham-Kent’s Economic Developer for Wheatley.

This Week Marks Her One-Year Anniversary in Her Two-Year, Provincially Funded Role.

The Aug. 26, 2021 blast, Linked to toxic Hydrogen Sulphide Seeping through The Ground, Destroyed Two Downtown Buildings, Damaged Others and Injured 20 People.

It also Displaced Residents and Shutted Businesses, Leaving Many People Unsure of Their Future.

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However, Last Fall, Chatham-Kent Officially Ended Wheatley’s Emergency Order.

In Late September, The Municipality Announced A Wooden-Cased Petroleum Well was found Underneath the Cement Floor at the Site of 17 Talbot St. E.

Following the discovery, drilling, casing and cementing of the abandoned well, the monitoring well had entitirely stopped venting gas.

Since then, no Gas signatures have been deteted on the monitoring well or previously abandoned water wells on the site, Suggesting the Issue May Have Been Resolved.

“I Don’t Want to Speak for Everybody, but there was a big break of relief on we were able to locate the well,” Knapp Said.

Provincially Funded Economic Developer Kyra Knapp Will Help Wheatley Continue Its Recovery from the 2021 Gas Blast. (Supplord)

The public has had the chance to participate in numerous consultations, with more still to come. Knapp Credited the Work of the Wheatley Task Force throughout the Process.

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“I think the community is really starting to see that momentum and it’s been a really positive experience,” she said.

As for Next Steps, A Secondary Plan has been completely and amendments to the municipality’s formal plan were submitted, Knapp Said.

“Now it’s up to develops to move the group the development process… from a municipal perspective, that’s well on its ways,” she said, stressing that without the community’s involvement, Those plans WOULD SIT ON A SHELF.

“These’d love to see programd public space, a good mix of residential and commercial in the uptown, when that development happens,” Knapp Said.

“A vibrant Downtown that’s walkable. Active transportation. Community Safety’s Really Important… places where people can go go and spend time, shop at the stores and eat at the restaurants, bring their families there.

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As for what lessons Other Communities can take from Wheatley, Knapp Said It All Comes Down to the People.

“I think community commitment is really key to that. Your residents are your best activists. HAVING AN HUNGED COMMUNITY Population that Knows What’s Going On, That’s KEPT UPDATED, Asked Their Opinion… That’s really a trend in Economic Development, “She Said.

“Seeing How People Live, work and play in a space is so important to look at it holistically. What you want to see your community growing into the future is really. ”

Concept plans will be unveiled a large community celebration on June 7, knapp said, with further details to come.

Coun. Lauren Anderson
Coun. Lauren Anderson Represents The Ward of West Kent That Cumbership Wheatley. (Tom Morrison/Postmedia Network)

Given its waterfront, rental and vitality, wheatley can capitalize on its potential, West Kent coun. Lauren Anderson Said.

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“Even with the explosion, Wheatley is still predicted to be one of the no. 1 Growth Areas in Chatham-Kent,” She Said. “Which as Someone who Lives in this community, i’m really proud of. And it’s not element just residentially, but commercially and business-wise, too. ”

Although it is a year-round community, Many Amenitites, Such as the Lake, Parks and Camping, Are Seasonal in Nature, Resulting in Influx in Visitors.

The Waterfront Itself is a Wealth of Potential, Anderson Believes.

“We have this unique opportunity now as we rebuild… to really cock to the types of residents that we serve around here,” she said.

“To really hone in, and get it specific, and get it right.”

Anderson Cited Leamington As A Strong Example of A Community that invest in its assets.

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This in turn Attracts More Tourists and Businesses to the Area.

“They Built a New Arena. They’ve invested millions and million of dollars into their waterfront that their community can enjoy, ”She Said. “And people come from Far and Wide to do that.

“Not only is that great for business, it’s also great for rentals. Rentals is also seasonal, but we have thousands and thousands of people that come here because the provincial park and belly of point pelee, with the birders, fishermen, and all these people needs someWhere to stay. ”

Sponsorships COULD HELP Offset some Costs, which Anderson Believes Chatham-Kent Should Explore.

With the Gift of A “Blank Slate,” She Said the Rebuilding Can Now include The Needs of All Generations.

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“Obviously, it’s devastating that we had the explosion and we are lost so much because it, but i think in the end we actually are going to gain so, so much,” she said.

“I think it will turn into just such a positive story, not forgetting that it cams out of a very tragic event.”

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