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Giants Head Road construction is underway in Summerland

The once pot-hole filled road will be a smooth surface for cycling, driving and Giant’s Head Run
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Summerland mayor Toni Boot, Coun. Erin Carlson, Coun. Erin Trainer, Coun. Marty Van Alphen and Coun. Toni Boot prepare for road improvements along Giants Head Road in Summerland. (John Arendt - Summerland Review)

Construction work has started along a three-kilometre portion of Giants Head Road in Summerland.

The road upgrade, around four kilometres south of Summerland’s downtown, has long been identified as a problem area in the community, with numerous potholes and patches.

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In addition to resurfacing the road, the municipality is also replacing the nearly 90-year-old watermain in the area.

The construction began in early July and is affecting road access to properties in the affected area. The road is now closed to traffic and a detour is available.

The cost of the road upgrades, including adding bike lanes and widening the road surface, are estimated at $3,181,860 while the watermain replacement and water system separation are expected to cost $3,282,640.

“Imagine a smooth road for driving, cycling, walking and events like the Giant’s Head Run,” said the District on their Facebook page.

The municipality has applied to borrow up to $6,464,500 for this project. In July, the borrowing was approved by Summerland’s municipal council and the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen.

The costs of this work will be recovered from users of the system over a 25-year period. Calculations were based on an estimated interest rate of 3.0 per cent. A water rate increase of 4.77 per cent and a property tax increase of 2.05 per cent will go into effect in 2023.

The project is expected to cost property owners and ratepayers in the area an additional $73.15 a year.

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John Arendt

About the Author: John Arendt

John Arendt has worked as a journalist for more than 30 years. He has a Bachelor of Applied Arts in Journalism degree from Ryerson Polytechnical Institute.
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