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City of Calgary nationally recognized for resilient roofing rebate program

City of Calgary nationally recognized for resilient roofing rebate program

Global News
Friday, October 14, 2022 09:32:54 AM UTC

The $3000 rebate that helped some 1600 Calgary homeowners install impact-resistant roofing is being recognized as a model for other municipalities in other disasters.

The “forward thinking” resilient roofing rebate program that helped hundreds of Calgarians protect their homes is being hailed by Canada’s insurance industry and a disaster research centre.

Thursday, the City of Calgary was awarded the first-ever Resilience in Recovery award from the Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction (ICLR) for the rebate program put in place following the billion-dollar hailstorm that hit Calgary in June 2020.

The $3000 rebate helped some 1600 Calgary homeowners install impact-resistant roofing.

“As we look into the future, we know that climate change will increase the frequency and severity of many of the storms that we will see. Damage to buildings and public infrastructure will continue to increase if we don’t build climate resilience into our plans right now,” Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek said.

At the time, the provincial government did not offer the financial supports homeowners were looking for, leading Calgary city council to roll out the resilient roofing rebate.

“The rebate program was one method that we took. It was an action to futureproof our communities. This program was a win-win for Calgarians and the environment as we switch to building materials that can withstand more extreme weather events,” Gondek added.

Stuart Dalgliesh, the city’s manager of planning and development service, said the program was successful in its goals of education about resilient roofing and assisting homeowners in getting better roofs. Dalgliesh added work is underway to have resilient roofing added to building standards for homes in hailstorm alley, a stretch from High River, Alta., to Rocky Mountain House that sees an increased number and intensity of annual hailstorms when compared to the rest of the province.

“Through the success of the program, we learned just how committed Calgarians are to reducing climate-related risks to their properties by building back better,” Dalgliesh said.

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