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Central Okanagan Multi-Modal Corridor (COMC) The COMC study was conducted in the context of a sustainable transportation plan integrating many mode choices into a single corridor. |
Glenmore Bypass Construction will be completed this summer on the Glenmore Bypass from Dallas Road to north of Scenic Road.
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Highway 33 Improvements The City of Kelowna is partnering with the Ministry of Transportation in improvements along Highway 33. |
Abbott Street Recreation Corridor The recreation corridor gets extended along Abbott Street from Royal to Rose Avenues.
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Gordon Drive Bridge & 4-Laning Gordon Drive Bridge over Mission Creek will be upgraded to four lanes. The closure of the bridge is expected in June for three months.
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Dayton Street Overpass Kelowna's first pedestrian/cyclist overpass will be constructed from May to September over Highway 97. |
Rails with Trails Phase 2 of the Rails with Trails Project from UBCO to Sexsmith Road is in design.
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Rutland Road Realignment The realignment of Rutland Road between Commercial and Old Vernon Drives will improve traffic flow and accommodate the extension of Commercial Drive.
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Lakeshore Road Multi-use Corridor An alternative route for pedestrians and cyclists, the Lakeshore Road Mulit-use Corridor will connect the South Pandosy Town Centre to Mission Creek. |
Houghton Road Multi-use Corridor The new multi-use pathway will parallel Highway 33 and act as an alternative route for pedestrians and cyclists in Rutland.
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Cawston Avenue Multi-use Corridor Currently in the preliminary design stage, the Cawston Avenue Multi-use Corridor will provide a safe and convenient off-road pathway.
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Casorso-Barrera Multi-use Corridor A new off-road connection from Gordon Drive to Lakeshore Road will be constructed in 2010.
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Visit the interactive map to see which new roads, parks, utilities, sidewalks and bike lanes will be constructed this year.
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The City of Kelowna's Road Report is the best source for up to date roadwork, road closures, and potential delays. |
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Kelowna Regional Transit System serviced four million riders in 2007. Find out more what the City is planning to enhance transportation choices with the introduction of bus rapid transit. |