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Irrigation Renewal

Irrigation renewal is an annual program that receives allocated funding each year for the replacement and upgrading of aging irrigation systems in parks, landscape areas and civic properties. The East Kelowna Ball fields (completion) and Ben Lee Park are the selected renewal sites for 2025. 
Irrigation renewal is an annual program that receives allocated funding each year for the replacement and upgrading of aging irrigation systems in parks, landscape areas and civic properties. The East Kelowna Ball fields (completion) and Ben Lee Park are the selected renewal sites for 2025. 

Burne Park

The construction of a neighborhood park on Burne Ave is anticipated to begin in early 2025. Burne Park is adjacent to Mill Creek which recently received flood protection works. The park amenities include naturalized areas, pathways, connection to nearby school grounds, play equipment, site furnishings, lighting, landscaping and irrigation.
The construction of a neighborhood park on Burne Ave is anticipated to begin in early 2025. Burne Park is adjacent to Mill Creek which recently received flood protection works. The park amenities include naturalized areas, pathways, connection to nearby school grounds, play equipment, site furnishings, lighting, landscaping and irrigation.

Richter St - Crosswalk Improvements

The Richter St crosswalk improvement project is tentatively scheduled through the annual Crosswalk Program for 2025. This initiative is part of the City's ongoing investments to achieve goals outlined in the Transportation Master Plan (TMP), Official Community Plan (OCP), Pedestrian and Bicyc

The Richter St crosswalk improvement project is tentatively scheduled through the annual Crosswalk Program for 2025. This initiative is part of the City's ongoing investments to achieve goals outlined in the Transportation Master Plan (TMP), Official Community Plan (OCP), Pedestrian and Bicyc

Abbott ST and Miekle Ave ATC Walnut St to Newsom Ave

Abbott Street in Kelowna has become a bustling route for cyclists and pedestrians, with over a quarter million active transportation users each year. Thanks to recent upgrades that have enhanced safety and comfort for users of all ages and abilities, this number continues to grow.
The previous phase of the Abbott Active Transportation Corridor (ATC) connects the Downtown and Pandosy Urban Centres through public parks and commercial areas while providing a direct link to the Kelowna General Hospital campus, one of the city’s largest employment hubs.

Abbott Street in Kelowna has become a bustling route for cyclists and pedestrians, with over a quarter million active transportation users each year. Thanks to recent upgrades that have enhanced safety and comfort for users of all ages and abilities, this number continues to grow.
The previous phase of the Abbott Active Transportation Corridor (ATC) connects the Downtown and Pandosy Urban Centres through public parks and commercial areas while providing a direct link to the Kelowna General Hospital campus, one of the city’s largest employment hubs.