City proposing to take on Juniper West’s costs for second permanent access road, receive reimbursement years later
KAMLOOPS — A plan is in place for the City of Kamloops to barrel on through with constructing a second permanent access route for Juniper Ridge residents and then recoup the funds later.
During Tuesday’s (Oct. 21) regular meeting, Kamloops council will read a development works agreement between the city and Juniper West Developments regarding a plan to connect Qu’Appelle Boulevard and Rose Hill Road. A development works agreement is a contract between a municipality and a landowner that allows the early construction of specific infrastructure and sets out the terms for repaying the municipality.
While city staff say the B.C. government approved construction on the public lands portion of the Qu’Appelle Boulevard extension – with work scheduled to start in 2026 – the Juniper West lands portion was meant to be constructed as housing development proceeded westward.
“With the downturn in the real estate market, Juniper West has no firm plans for when development of its lands will proceed. To provide certainty in completing the road, staff propose funding the road works now, with Juniper West responsible for repaying the funds within five years,” a report to council said.



