Due to Talbot Street Road Reconstruction project, St. Thomas Transit will be detouring Route 3 Effective April 9, 2018 for approximately four months.
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Basement Flooding Grant Program
To address basement flooding issues in the City of St. Thomas, the city developed a program to assist homeowners in preventing basement flooding. The city will assist homeowners by providing up to 90% of the cost to install a sump pump by disconnecting from the foundation drains and up to 50% of the cost to install a back water valve.
You may be eligible to receive up to $5500 and keep your home safe and dry.
Further information can be obtained by clicking on the links provided below:
- The City of St. Thomas Basement flooding Grant Program Brochure
- Basement Flooding Protection Subsidy Program Application
- Letter to Resident/Homeowner regarding Grant Program
- City Wide Basement Flooding Subsidy Program By-law 84-2017 - Amendment to by-law 139-2016
- City wide letter regarding the prevention of basement flooding due to downspouts and improper storm drainage - January 31, 2017
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