Kamloops council rejects $2.75-million Lansdowne Street multi-use pathway
KAMLOOPS — After a thorough discussion, Kamloops council voted down a motion to build a $2.75-million multi-use pathway on the north portion of Lansdowne Street between Second and Sixth Avenues.
At Tuesday’s (Dec. 5) meeting, council raised concerns related to safety along the corridor, which is frequently used by trucks and other heavy commercial vehicles. Another big concern was the narrowing of the vehicle travel lanes adjacent to the pathway to a width of 3.5 metres.
Pedestrians using the pathway and commuters getting in and out of public transport along the pathway were also safety concerns.