Ministry of Transportation: East Shuswap Road construction begins in 2022
KAMLOOPS — A road with erosion concerns is expected to see construction boots on the ground next year.
During the B.C. Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure debate on budget estimates, Minister Rob Fleming said road repair work is expected to begin on East Shuswap Road in 2022, although the length of the project is still undetermined.
Fleming said surveying work is being done this year. It includes what property the ministry may need to acquire, discussions with Tk’emlups te Secwépemc on active transportation potential (pedestrian and cycling improvements) they’d be interested in, and getting an engineering assessment on the road conditions.
“There’s likely some significant digging and repair of the road base that would be required in combination with resurfacing of East Shuswap Road to get it in a condition that we would hope to see,” Fleming said in the debate on budget estimates. “If the project is going to involve widening shoulders for pedestrians and cyclists, it will likely involve us needing to enter into an agreement with Tk’emlups to acquire property to be able to have that space and have an act of transportation as part of the revitalization and reconditioning of this roadway.”