Date of Issue: Monday, Oct. 6, 2025
The City of West Kelowna is investing $2.5 million to improve approximately 20 lane kilometres of roads through its annual Road Rehabilitation Program. This year’s work will be carried out in two phases:
- Phase 1: Construction is expected to begin this week and continue through the end of October/early November and is subject to weather conditions and contractor scheduling.
- Phase 2: Work is anticipated to begin at the end of March 2026, subject to weather conditions.
Each year, the City inspects its road network and prioritizes roads for repair. Rehabilitation typically involves milling and replacing the asphalt surface. To help minimize disruption, the City schedules and coordinates road work to reduce impacts on nearby residents, commuters, and visitors.
The current Road Rehabilitation Program includes:
|
Road |
Section |
Schedule* |
|
Emerald Road |
From Turnbull Road to the end of the cul-de-sac |
Week of Oct. 6 |
|
Turnbull Road |
From Gill Road to Emerald Road |
Week of Oct. 6 |
|
Harold Road |
From Elliott Road to the end of the cul-de-sac |
Week of Oct. 20 |
|
Dougmac Road |
From Rose Valley Road to the end of the cul-de-sac |
Week of Oct. 20 |
|
Douglas Road |
From Boucherie Road to Thacker Drive |
2026 |
|
West Kelowna Road |
From 1448 West Kelowna Road to the end of the road |
2026 |
|
Shannon Court |
From Woodstock Drive to end of the road |
2026 |
|
Shannon Place |
From Shannon Ridge Drive to Woodstock Drive |
2026 |
|
Shannon Ridge Drive |
From Shannon Lake Road to Ensign Way |
2026 |
|
Fieldstone Court |
The entire court |
2026 |
|
Shannon Woods Drive |
From Shannon Lake Road to the end of the cul-de-sac |
2026 |
|
Boucherie Road |
From Pritchard Drive to Gregory Road |
2026 |
|
Gellatly Road South |
From Gellatly Road to 4215 Gellatly Road South |
2026 |
|
Webber Road |
From the roundabout at Gorman Road to Malcolm Road |
2026 |
*The construction schedule is subject to change based on contractor availability, weather, and other factors. Please also note that additional roads may also be added to the 2026 schedule.
Investing in the maintenance of the West Kelowna’s road network is essential to managing long-term costs and extending the lifespan of local roads. The annual Road Rehabilitation Program is funded in part by the Canada Community-Building Fund, administered in B.C. by the Union of B.C. Municipalities.
The City thanks residents and businesses for their patience during road rehabilitation work.
To learn more about how we’re investing in roads, visit westkelownacity.ca/roadrehab.
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