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Work to begin on Wharton Street project in Summerland

Work will run from April 28 until November
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Improvements are planned for a portion of Wharton Street, beginning April 28.

The municipality of Summerland is about to begin the Wharton Street Revitalization Project, its first major initiative under the Downtown Neighbourhood Action Plan.

The project, with a cost of $8.5 million, will focus on critical infrastructure renewal, above and below ground. The work will include water, sewer stormwater and electrical systems.

Some of the components will include upgrading underground utilities, improving the roadway and pedestrian infrastructure, relocating overhead power lines, reconfiguring parking and traffic flow, modernizing public amenities, including adding all-season washrooms and enhancing public spaces.

The work is scheduled to begin on April 28 and will continue through November.

During the construction, access to driveways and rear entrances will be restricted. Noise and dust will increase, and traffic delays and detours will be in place, along with temporary parking changes.

Some of the events traditionally held in Memorial Park may be relocated during the construction.

The municipality will provide regular updates while the work is continuing. 

The municipality will hold a public information and awareness session at the George Ryga Arts and Cultural Centre, 9525 Wharton St., on April 24 from 4 to 8 p.m.
 



John Arendt

About the Author: John Arendt

I have worked as a newspaper journalist since 1989 and have been at the Summerland Review since 1994.
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