The Daily Courier

Make Dobbin Road trench into a full-fledged tunnel

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Editor: I would like to weigh in on two issues regarding the proposals for Highway 97 upgrades through West Kelowna.

Dobbin Road trench – Make this a complete cut and cover. The end result is a tunnel under Westbank without the ugliness and noise of a trench. Downtown Westbank is on a hill, so a tunnel is possible without incurring the higher cost of a level ground situation. The benefit of a tunnel to Westbank would be huge. A trench, not so. I support Mayor Doug Findlater’s efforts to, at least, get a trench, but let’s push it further and get a tunnel. If you don’t squeak, you don’t get the oil.

Bear Creek loop – Regarding the second bridge crossing; a massive highway loop is proposed to access the new bridge north of the current one. The road would go north then immediatel­y reverse south with a hairpin turn. The only reason cited for this loop is ““the built up nature of the area””. This would add at least four kilometres of distance for every vehicle. Think of the time waste, fuel consumptio­n, greenhouse gas emissions, vehicle wear and tear and accident potential. This all to accommodat­e a few residents in this “built up area.”

The provincial government has the power and the precedent to annex properties at fair market value for the public good. The overall cost would likely be far less because the road would be shorter by four km. So if we truly need a second crossing, make the most straightfo­rward Highway 97 route possible and annex the required properties.

Steve Burke, West Kelowna

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