Conservative MLAs are calling on the province to take immediate action to address issues on Highway 97 in the Okanagan Valley.
On Jan. 29, MLAs Harman Bhangu, Misty Van Popta, Macklin McCall and Amelia Boultbee spoke near the site of a rock slide on the highway north of Summerland.
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In August 2023, a rock slide dumped more than 3,000 cubic metres of debris on the highway. The work took close to a year to clear.
The highway has had other issues, including rock slides, in past years, at the same location. These have also resulted in road closures and lengthy detours.
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A forest service road which has been implemented as a detour during past road closures is not maintained and is hazardous, she said.
She added that the province is not prepared for other highway emergencies in the region. A recent incident, which left the Bennett Bridge in Kelowna closed for several hours, also affected transportation in the region.
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McCall, MLA for West Kelowna-Peachland and shadow minister for emergency management, said the closures have affected Okanagan residents who rely on the highway.
He said the area at the slide is unstable and has been unstable for a long time.
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In mid-January, the communities of Summerland and Peachland sent a letter to Transportation Minister Mike Farnworth, urging a reliable secondary route between the two communities.
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More recently, Penticton mayor Julius Bloomfield wrote to the province urging an alternate route for the region.
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