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The Crescent Beach Sea Wall Is Failing. The Timeline for Repair Has Been 'Under Review' for Two Years.

Sections of the Crescent Beach sea wall are showing significant deterioration. Engineers have flagged it. The community has raised it. The response from the city has been a process that shows no signs of producing a result.

The Crescent Current·April 17, 2025·4 min read

The sea wall at Crescent Beach is not a decorative amenity. It is the primary protection for the village's waterfront properties, businesses, and the road that connects the community to the rest of South Surrey. When it fails — not if, but when, if it is not repaired — the consequences will be severe and expensive in a way that dwarfs the cost of maintaining it.

Sections of the wall are visibly deteriorating. The cracking and displacement that engineers identified in their most recent assessment are not cosmetic. They are structural indicators of a wall that is losing its capacity to do the job it was built to do.

The City of Surrey is aware. The assessment exists. The recommendation to proceed with repairs is documented. And for two years, the response has been a budget review process that has not produced a funded, approved repair project with a construction start date.

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Crescent Beach has an unusual political dynamic for a South Surrey neighbourhood. It is beloved well beyond its immediate residential community. Its constituency of supporters extends across the region. That constituency needs to make itself heard — loudly, persistently, and with the specific demand that sea wall repairs be funded in the next budget cycle without conditions.

The wall is not going to wait for the budget process to run its course. Water does not defer to fiscal calendars.

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