Westside Road rebuilding process slow, Okanagan residents say
Global News
Westside Road residents say the rebuilding of the destroyed homes, from the White Rock Lake wildfire, has been a slow process.
It’s been more than three months since the White Rock Lake wildfire ripped through the Westside Road community and residents are saying their rebuilding process is turning out to be a slow one.
“A lot of them have been out here doing cleanup and getting ready to rebuild,” said Westside Road resident Bill Nutter.
“But it’s going to be a long time until these people get their houses done.”
Nutter, whose own home was spared, has talked to many of his displaced neighbours about what they’re going to do next.
“Some of them are anxious to get at it, to begin rebuilding,” said Nutter.
“There is a couple families who aren’t going to rebuild. Their heartbreak was just (too great). They’re just going to give it up and sell the properties.”
The Regional District of Central Okanagan said there is a long list of things people have to do before any sort of repair work can even start.
Residents have to deal with insurance claims and assessments, and also getting approved for new permits.