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Crews set to begin work on foreshore improvements in City Park

Work crews will move into City Park on Monday.

They’ll begin foreshore improvements at the northwest point of the park around Cold Sands Beach.

The City of Kelowna says it’s a continuation of erosion mitigation that was previously completed at Hot Sands Beach.

<who>Photo Credit: City of Kelowna

According to the City, it will consist of foreshore protection measures like new ground cover, log placement, plantings and riprap at the base of the existing retaining wall, which will better protect against erosion.

“During the work, the City Park promenade will remain open except for occasional temporary disruptions to allow equipment access and for the safety of personnel and park visitors,” a City release said.

“The parking bay north of the Kelowna Lawn Bowling Club will also be closed to accommodate site staging and equipment storage.”

The City asked park users to respect safety personnel and signage in the area, and thanked the public for their patience as the work is ongoing.



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