North Shore project delayed as Kamloops council focuses on Pacific Way highway exit
KAMLOOPS — Proposed improvements at a busy North Shore intersection that were due to take place in 2025 will now be delayed until at least 2027 or 2028 so work on an intersection in Aberdeen can move forward instead.
Kamloops Councillors voted in favour of deferring improvements at the intersection where Ord Road, Westsyde Road, 8th Street, Bachelor Hills Drive and the Halston Avenue all come together so work to add a second left-hand turn lane on the Pacific Way Exit 367 off-ramp from the Trans Canada Highway can go ahead instead.
While work at Pacific Way was expected to take place this year, City staff say it was pushed back as they needed to refine the design of the project.
“The initial cost estimate was based on traffic modelling conditions and a concept design that relied on preliminary two-dimensional drawings, without the benefit of complete topographic surveys and other design parameters required for an accurate cost estimate,” a report from City Staff said.