Summit overpass, Riverside Park rink moving ahead with $15.7M provincial windfall
KAMLOOPS — Kamloops council has set out its plan for spending an unexpected $15.7 million windfall from the provincial government.
At a Committee of the Whole meeting Tuesday morning (April 11), council pored through a list of options for the cash, opting to split it between a couple of big projects and setting the city up for the future.
About one-third of the money — $5 million — will help build a bicycle and pedestrian overpass over Summit Drive near Thompson Rivers University. The project had been on the books for 2027-28 but, with the provincial grant money, crews will get started as soon as possible.