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Kelowna looks to connect Rutland neighbourhood with rail trail

Kelowna looks to connect Rutland neighbourhood with rail trail – Apr 19, 2018

The City of Kelowna is looking to connect more of its active transportation network to the nearly completed rail trail.

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Public input is being sought on a solution to get Rutland residents over Highway 97 and Mill Creek to the corridor.

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Routing options and concept designs were on display Wednesday night at Heritage Christian School.

Options to connect the Houghton Road Actice Transportation Corridor include a tunnel, pedestrian overpass, adding a new pedestrian crossing at Highway 97 or upgrading existing lights to assist travel to the rail trail.

The four proposals cost between $2 and $8 million.

Further consultation with residents is planned and input can be made to the City at its website.

Construction on one of the four options is expected to begin in 2020.

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