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Speed limits on Hwy. 97 still a concern for Peachland council

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Detailed design is underway for improvements at Highway 97 and Trepanier Bench Road in Peachland. (Photo/Google Maps)

Coming improvements to Highway 97 through Peachland is good news to district council, but there are still concerns about speed limits.

A Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (MOTI) delegation presented the Central Okanagan Integrated Transportation Study to council at its March 14 meeting.

Council heard that detailed design is underway to eventually install traffic signals for Trepanier Road and the highway.

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No timeline was given for work to begin. A protected 香蕉视频直播楾香蕉视频直播 intersection at Renfrew Road has also been identified as a ministry priority.

Coun. Keith Thom brought up concerns about speed limits on the highway.

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Thom added council recently turned down a housing development due to safety concerns about accessing the highway.

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Mayor Patrick Van Minsel noted that in a meeting with MOTI Minister Rob Fleming, speed limits from Princeton Avenue to Antlers Beach might be considered for reduction.

香蕉视频直播淭o bring it down and also help us with access to the highway with developments that are proposed there,香蕉视频直播 added Van Minsel.

Development along the route was also a concern for Coun. Doug Collins.

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Collins added that having the ministry香蕉视频直播檚 help in addressing those challenges would benefit the community and also to satisfy the provincial mandate to increase housing.

A bypass route, above Highway 97, is still on the table but is part of a longer-term plan, closer to 2040, according to Sarret.

Mayor Van Minsel also told council that money is coming soon from MOTI to help complete the Westside Trail, connecting Peachland to West Kelowna and out the W.R. Bennett Bridge.

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