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From roads and parks to buildings and utilities, we’re building the City of the Future. Explore current 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

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Project overview

Est. cost: Facility, Park, Mill Creek Remediation = $251 M
Est. start: 2025
Est. end: 2027

This project will oversee the replacement of the aging Reekie pressure reducing valve (PRV) station with a new facility that meets the current demands on Kelowna's non-...

Est. cost: $1.4 million
Est. start: Summer 2025
Est. end: Winter 2025

The Robert Lake Surface Water Bypass will provide a storm drainage bypass around the Glenmore Landfill and establish a high-water level control on Robert Lake.

Est. cost: $4.5M
Est. start: Summer 2025
Est. end: Spring 2026

Project overview

Est. cost: $9 million
Est. start: Spring 2025
Est. end: Spring 2026

In response to the redevelopment of the Parkinson Recreation site, Rutland Recreation Park will be redeveloped to include 2 new sport fields.  The work includes two lit...

Est. cost: $8 Million
Est. start: Summer 2025
Est. end: Fall 2026

The existing exchange will be enhanced with a new bus bay, passenger platform and customer amenities, sidewalks, a dedicated transit operator washroom, micro-mobility...

Est. start: spring 2025
Est. end: fall 2025

Installation of additional crosswalks and curb extensions at intersection of Quigley Rd and Kitch Rd construction scheduled for Summer 2025. This project is part of the...

Est. cost: 275000
Est. start: Fall 2024
Est. end: Fall 2024

The City-owned storm water main between Seaford Rd and Molnar Rd has reached the end of its service life and requires renewal.

Est. cost: 200,000
Est. start: Spring 2025
Est. end: Summer 2025

Installation of a bulk water metering station on Shanks Rd, as part of an agreement with the District of Lake Country.

Est. cost: $200,000
Est. start: Spring 2025
Est. end: Summer 2025

The City of Kelowna is investing to expand transportation options and improve safety by constructing a roundabout at the Rutland Rd and Springfield Rd intersection.

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