Crews will begin construction in Marysville’s Industrial Park this week.
Kimberley officials said the project will enhance infrastructure along 315th Avenue from Bootleg Gap Golf Course to the 300-block cul-de-sac.
You can expect some disruptions in the area while work is going on.
“Please pay attention to signage and detours and respect crews on site. Emergency access for police, fire, and medical response will be maintained at all times,” said city staff. “Bootleg Gap Golf Course access will also be maintained for the project’s duration.”
City officials said the construction project is mostly funded through the province’s Regional Economic Diversification and Infrastructure Program, with $1 million coming from the B.C. government and Kimberley’s Land Development Reserve covering the remaining $297,000.
The project includes upgrades to water and sewer mains that service Marysville’s industrial land.
“It will result in enhanced business development opportunities in the park,” said city officials. “The City of Kimberley thanks residents for their cooperation and patience during this construction.”
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