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News release: Houghton Avenue Active Transportation Corridor connection open house

2 February 2021

Residents are invited to provide input on the routing options and concept designs of the connection between the Houghton Avenue Active Transportation Corridor (ATC) and the Okanagan Rail Corridor.

“Essential connections contribute to the success of Kelowna’s pedestrian and bike network,” said Chad Williams, Transportation Planning Engineer. “There are options for a paved shared pathway ether via Mills Road/Commerce Avenue or Leathead Road, and there are multiple crossing options at Highway 97 and Mill Creek being explored.”

Join the City of Kelowna to give input on routing options and concept designs:

Wednesday, April 18

4 – 6 p.m.

Heritage Christian School (907 Badke Road)

Staff and consultants will be available to discuss the plans and answer questions. Pending budget approval, construction is anticipated for summer 2020.

“As biking and other active modes of transportation continue to increase, separating bikes and pedestrians from motorists will ensure a safer and more enjoyable experience,” said Williams.

For more information, visit kelowna.ca/cityprojects.