VANCOUVER — From now until Dec. 6 the seawall between Third Beach and Prospect Point will be closed in order to remove dead trees impacted by the hemlock looper moth.
A helicopter will be deployed periodically between Nov. 14 and Dec. 7 to remove and transport the felled wood from the cliffs above the seawall. The helicopter will be in use during daylight hours between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., states a release.
Due to the risks of removing these logs on high slopes, and to ensure the safety of crews and park visitors, the seawall between Third Beach and Prospect Point will be closed for the duration of this work. The parking lot at Prospect Point cafe will also be closed, while Stanley Park Drive from the Causeway off-ramp to Prospect Point picnic lot will be subject to periodic 15-minute closures, the release continues.
Throughout the month, park board crews will also conduct annual work to stabilize and maintain the slope near Siwash Rock.
Crews will remove unstable material from the slopes and ensure rock slabs are securely connected to the main rock wall to minimize the impact of additional loads on the slopes.
Temporary detours will be in place for those looking to bike, walk or roll the seawall during the closure period.
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