Site preparation begins for Pandosy Waterfront Park begins with house demolition

| June 15, 2021 in Kelowna

Local Community Advertising

It’s an exciting time to be a Kelowna resident, especially one who lives in the Mission, as work is underway to create a brand new lakefront park.

Site preparation for Pandosy Waterfront Park is underway with the demolition of seven houses at the foot of Cedar Avenue.

More Info!

Crews will begin removing the debris from those demolished houses and selectively removing trees that are dangerous or unable to be maintained in the new design.

“Landscaping for the new park includes planting native shrubs and grasses that thrive in the Okanagan climate,” said Andrew Gibbs, project manager.

Gibbs added that site preparation is a major step toward construction, which is set to begin in September.

The first phase of work on Pandosy Waterfront Park will include an urban beach area, bench and picnic seating, a pedestrian promenade, access to Okanagan Lake and plenty more.

You can see new design images, as well as other construction amazon, through the City of Kelowna website.

The sped up timeline for the highly-anticipated park is another reason to be excited, as it was originally slated to begin in 2025 or 2026.

Changes to the Parks Development Cost Charges meant that construction of phase one could be expedited, which is why it’s now scheduled to occur through 2021.

Residents are asked to keep their distance while housing and tree removal is underway.

Local Community Advertising

Trending Stories

Downtown Kelowna coffee shop appears to have mysteriously closed

BC Mounties 'very concerned' about missing 29-year-old woman

Woman with knife arrested inside BC school

'Highly destructive' tree-killing insect found in BC for first time

Decades-old temperature record broken in chilly Merritt

Loblaw leaders push back on 'misguided criticism' of grocer as boycott begins

Tories enjoy 'largest lead ever measured' as budget fails to change Liberals' dismal polling

These 14 Kelowna roads will be resurfaced this summer