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West Kelowna commits approximately $1.25 million annually to road rehabilitation
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Sanitary sewer service was extended to more than 1,450 homes between 2009 and 2013
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A Water Utilities Master Plan will recommend ways to improve, integrate & operate five service areas
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Staff works with developers to ensure their improvements tie in effectively with municipal services
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Engineering Services is responsible for the design and construction of the District of West Kelowna's infrastructure, including:
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Roads and Sidewalks
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Sanitary Sewer
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Storm Sewer
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Transit Service
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Water
The Engineering Division is also responsible for the rehabilitation and improvement of infrastructure, including the review and coordination of servicing for new development and forecasting future infrastructure requirements.
CAPITAL PROJECTS
The District of West Kelowna is proud of the advances made, with assistance from departments such as Engineering Services, since the municipality incorporated in December 2007.
Despite its status as a new municipality, the District of West Kelowna has been able to embark on the following projects under the guidance of the Engineering Services Department:
Major planning exercises now completed or currently underway include:
CONTACT US
If you have questions, concerns or comments, please contact Engineering Services at:
2760 Cameron Road
West Kelowna, BC V1Z 2T6
Phone: 778-797-8840
Fax: 778-797-1001
Email: info@districtofwestkelowna.ca
MUNICIPAL PARTNERS
The District of West Kelowna works closely with its partner groups on the delivery of regional and sub regional services, including but not limited to, Regional Transit, the Westside Residential Waste and Recycling Transfer Station and the Westside Waste Water Treatment Plant.
Partners in these services include:
Senior government partners include the BC Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure, BC Ministry of Community, Sport and Cultural Development and Western Economic Diversification Canada.
The Department will also work with agencies such as: the Interior Health Authority to address water issues; and the Insurance Corporation of BC and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to resolve traffic related matters.