PRESIDENT’S LETTER REGARDING REGIONAL FLOOD EVENT

On behalf of the Sudden Valley Community Association Board, I would like to give a huge thank you to all the emergency responders, various public sector employees, Sudden Valley staff, and all other volunteers who put themselves in potential harm’s way or dedicated their time to aide those in need, worked to protect critical public and private infrastructure, and coordinated the tremendous efforts of so many.

The recent flood event is one we all hope to never experience in our lifetimes. Our entire Whatcom County community along with our Skagit County and Canadian neighbors have been ravaged by what may be the largest flood event on record in our respective regions. We have witnessed entire towns and vast regions be overtaken with flood waters from many of the creeks and rivers in our various watersheds. These are people’s homes, businesses, and livelihoods being impacted, and it is truly devastating to see the scale of destruction and displacement experienced by so many of our neighbors. My condolences to everyone in the greater region who has dealt with or is still dealing with those impacts.

Our Sudden Valley community was not immune to the rage that mother nature unleashed during this major flood event. We watched landslides damage roadways, creeks overtopping their banks into neighbor’s homes, culverts fail from raging creeks, and stormwater runoff impacting community infrastructure along with member’s homes. While the scale of our destruction may pale in comparison to that of the entire region, it in no way minimizes the fact that people were negatively impacted, and families suffered traumas in what should be their safe spaces. My heart goes out to all our neighbors who have been impacted by this catastrophic event.

We are especially grateful to our maintenance and turf care crews, who spent multiple days doing their best to protect Association infrastructure and help community members in need. It’s a difficult task to step into the environment that unfolded over the last several days. Our crews were out delivering sandbags, cleaning up debris flows, unclogging culverts, mitigating severe erosion, and generally dealing with the massive amounts of rainfall that we received over the last several days.

Joining us in our community efforts were volunteers throughout our SVCA Community. We appreciate your assistance and offers of assistance. Thank you to all those who assisted with sand bagging in the pouring rain and to CTK Pastor Jason Manning with other volunteers who assisted with providing a safe space in our Dance Barn to those who were impacted by flooding. We are grateful for the additional sandbags provided by Whatcom County, and the ongoing assistance and support of Chief Toppel of the South Whatcom Fire Authority.

Please stay safe and don’t put yourself in risky situations as rescue resources are still stretched thin at this time. Please send good thoughts or prayers to all those who have already been impacted or are still in harm’s way and ask that mother nature provide us a prolonged break from the torrential rains that have already devastated our communities. Finally, this is a difficult time for many of our fellow western Washington and Canadian residents so please consider ways you can be of assistance to those in need from donating time, resources, shelter, or food.

AJ Tischleder

President, Sudden Valley Community Association

Flood Response Update

Update on Flood Response

Engineers from various disciplines have begun assessing damage from the recent storm event. Over the next week, all SVCA bridges will be evaluated, as well as numerous culverts, ravines, and roads. Additionally, there are several locations where creeks have caused extensive erosion, creeks in two locations have created new channels.

Road Closure

Polo Park Drive- between Lost Lake and Sunnyside Lane

Golf Course

Walking only golf play on the front nine.

Cart play will be allowed on the back nine only.

Administration Phone Network

The Association’s network went down early Monday, including the website and phone system. The website is now back up, however the phone system is still not functional. We hope to have this resolved by Friday. Meanwhile, you can contact admin staff directly by emailing:

Jessica Bartelds at jessica.bartelds@suddenvalley.com

Deb Corbett at deb.corbett@suddenvalley.com

Additional Information

If you believe you have received damage to your home during the recent weather event, check for any visible structural damage, such as warping, loosened or cracked foundation elements, cracks, and holes; contact utility companies if you suspect damage to water, gas, electric, and sewer lines. Please contact your insurance agent, and document your damage with photos and videos.

In the event water entered your home, begin cleanup and documentation immediately to prevent the growth and spread of mold.

We will update the community as more information becomes available.

Administrative Office Closed Today

The Administrative Office will be closed today due to inclement weather. We apologize for the inconvenience but look forward to serving you. If you have an emergency situation, please dial 911. If it's regarding an administration question, please email administrative staff at jessica.bartelds@suddenvalley.com. We appreciate your patience while we work through this trying time together. Thanks in advance. 

November 15, 2021 

Sandbags available at Area Z

We are in the middle of what appears to be a 100 yr. flood event. SVCA Maintenance staff worked throughout the weekend, checking roads and unclogging culverts. They have been out again since early this morning. Maintenance is encountering flooding in several locations throughout Sudden Valley, with these conditions expected to persist through out the day. 

ROAD CLOSURES;
Polo Park Drive is closed from Lost Lake Lane to Western Lane. 
Please avoid the north end of Polo Park Drive. 
Longshore Lane -flooding occurring
Southern Court -blocked

 

 

Board Directors | SVCA


    


Seasonal Road Closure on Louise View Dr

Due to treacherous road conditions that arise in the winter, the portion of Louise View Dr between Star View Lane and Southern Court is being closed effective today. This stretch of roadway is expected to reopen when better weather returns sometime in February or March.

Garbage service in the area is being managed thru an agreement between SSC and SVCA and should remain unaffected.

  • Highlighted is the approximate portion of road under a seasonal closure.