Infrastructure Planning

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Capital Planning

Investing in capital projects to meet the needs of our growing city.
 

Kelowna is accelerating investment in roads, utilities, parks, and more—so we can keep pace with growth and build the City of the Future.

We're investing big this year

Curious which projects are breaking ground or nearing completion? Explore the City Projects Map to see current investments in transportation, parks, utilities, public safety, and more. For a deeper look at funding and timelines, check inside the City Budget.

City Projects Map

Projects are planned for the next decade

Our 10‑Year Capital Plan outlines the big infrastructure investments Kelowna needs over the next decade. It’s reviewed by Council each year and shaped by the Official Community Plan and the 2030 Infrastructure Plan.

10 Year Capital Plan


Infrastructure is a big part of our lives

Capital projects account for a big part of our budget—and more than double the rate of investment from years past. With every project, we're meeting the growing needs of our city and making Kelowna a great place to live, play, visit and invest.

 

Urban Parks Bundle

The City is planning, designing, and building nine new urban parks for our growing community—creating more places to gather, connect, and play. Visit our Get Involved site to learn more.

GET INVOLVED

Recreation Bundle

The Building a Stronger Kelowna initiative is bringing new recreation facilities and sports fields to Parkinson, Mission, Glenmore, and Rutland—investments that will benefit residents for decades.

BSK Projects

Roads Bundle

Our Transportation Accelerator Program is fast‑tracking key road extensions and upgrades—years ahead of the 10-Year Capital Plan. View active projects on the City Project Map.

City Projects Map

Why we bundle

Bundling smaller infrastructure projects helps cut costs, speed up delivery, and attract major construction firms—boosting market capacity, skilled labour, and local jobs.

Bid Process

Big projects, shared costs

Big projects come with big price tags. That’s why we share the cost of new infrastructure with developers through Development Cost Charges (DCC). The City’s 20-year Servicing Plan outlines how we split these costs—supporting future growth while reducing the tax burden on residents.

20-Year Servicing Plan

Raising project funds as we go

To keep taxes stable, we now fund multi‑year projects annually rather than all at once. This cash‑flow model reduces carryover between budgets and keeps tax demands predictable. See how it works in the City Budget.

City Budget


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From design to construction, sign up and have your say in City Projects that matter to you.

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