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City Projects

Building infrastructure and community.
 

From roads and parks to buildings and utilities, we’re building the City of the Future. Explore City-funded projects happening in your community.

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Transportation Accelerator Program

The Transportation Accelerator Program (TAP) is a strategic initiative designed to speed up the delivery of key transportation projects and strengthen our transportation network. TAP includes several transportation projects that have been identified for accelerated design and delivery, ahead of their timelines in the Transportation Master Plan and associated 10-Year Capital Plan.

Accelerated Projects

Some of the accelerated projects you can expect to see in the near future include: 

  • Frost Road Extension: Killdeer Road to Chute Lake Road
  • Burtch Road Extension: Denver Road to K.L.O. Road
  • Hollywood Road Extension: John Hindle Drive to Sexsmith Road
  • Glenmore Road Improvements: Union Road to Scenic Road
  • Lakeshore Road Improvements: Swordy Road to Wilson Creek Bridge

These projects will provide multiple benefits to the community, such as enhancing mobility, safety, connectivity, and livability. Projects were prioritized based on the feasibility of accelerated delivery and considering scope, design, construction and permitting complexity (eg. environmental, archeological). The City plans to identify additional projects that can be accelerated over the next year. 

Find out more about these projects by clicking on them in the map below.

Project Funding

Kelowna is growing rapidly, faster than we anticipated. With more housing and commercial construction, Development Cost Charges (DCCs) revenue and reserves have increased, providing more funds for transportation infrastructure. By optimizing the use of DCCs, we can reduce the impact of inflation and increase the purchasing power of our reserves.


City Projects Map

Click on the map to find your neighbourhood and see projects happening near you.

Stewart Rd West is a 2-lane major arterial road between South Perimeter Way and Swamp Rd, approximately 4.8 km in length.

Est. cost: $4.5 million
Est. start: Winter 2026
Est. end: Summer 2026

Ongoing efforts to provide accessible public space at Strathcona Beach Park are planned for 2026. 

Est. cost: $325,000
Est. start: Spring 2026
Est. end: Fall 2026

The Swick Rd UV building serves as a critical component of the water treatment system for properties on Swick Rd, Lakeshore Rd and the Timberline Area.

Est. start: Winter 2026
Est. end: Spring 2027

The Timberline PRV (pressure reducing valve) station is located in the southern edge of Kelowna on the Swick Rd water system and services approximately 20 large single...

Est. cost: $500,000
Est. start: Fall 2026
Est. end: Winter 2026

The City is replacing aging drywells in the Turner Road/Turner Court area with a new stormwater system to reduce street runoff and minimize flooding on nearby private...

Est. cost: $150,000
Est. start: Fall 2026
Est. end: Fall 2026

Milling & paving of Uplands Dr from Lakeshore Rd to Uplands Ct. Adjustment or replacement of manholes and water valves.

Est. start: Summer 2026
Est. end: Fall 2025

Milling & paving of Valley Rd from Union Rd- Longhill Rd. Adjustment or replacement of manholes and water valves along with bike lane improvements.

Est. start: Summer 2026
Est. end: Fall 2026

Milling & paving of Viewcrest Rd from Lakeshore Rd to Viewcrest Ct. Adjustment or replacement of manholes and water valves.

Est. cost: $140,000
Est. start: Summer 2026
Est. end: Fall 2025

Phase 3 of the Walrod Area Sanitary Catchment Realigment Project will continue in 2026 with the installation of new sanitary sewer main within the neighbourhood.

Est. cost: $2.5 million
Est. start: Spring 2026
Est. end: Summer 2026

Walrod Park is an existing 2.42 acres (0.98 ha) park that is currently tired and under-utilized.

Est. cost: $4.3 million
Est. start: Spring 2027
Est. end: fall 2027