Fourth Avenue to close between Lansdowne and Seymour as sewer main project moves further south
KAMLOOPS — The next phase of a sewer main replacement project in the downtown core of Kamloops is set to get underway on Monday (Aug. 11).
According to the City of Kamloops, Fourth Avenue will be closed to traffic between Lansdowne Street and Seymour Street. In a brief post on Facebook, it said the intersection of Fourth Avenue and Victoria Street will also be closed to accommodate work crews.
At this time, its not clear how long the intersection will be closed, though in July, Adam Gordon, the city’s project delivery manager, told CFJC Today that the intersection work could take “one to two weeks.”
Crews from BA Dawson Blacktop Ltd. began working on Fourth Avenue between Lansdowne and Victoria streets on July 7. They’re expected to proceed block by block until they reach Battle Street, which is expected to happen by early November.


