Project Details
Tranquille Road Sanitary Main
and Road Enhancement Project | Phase 3 (Crestline Street to Southill Street)
The City of Kamloops has contracted PME Construction to undertake Phase 3 of the Tranquille Sanitary Main and Road Enhancement Project between Crestline Street and Southill Street.
Funded through City capital budgets and grant funding, the project will include a 1.5 m wide concrete sidewalk on the north side of Tranquille Road, two 3.7 m wide vehicle travel lanes with barrier curb and gutter, and a 3.0 m wide multi-use pathway on the south side. Grass swales will provide separation between the multi-use pathway, sidewalk, and the travel lanes.
The project also includes drainage catch basins, storm drainage infiltration access points, trees, bus pullouts, water system upgrades, lighting, and other related improvements.
The project will be split into 3 stages outlined in the map below:
- Stage 1 – 2025: Crestline Street to Downie Street
- Stage 2 – 2026: Downie Street to Windbreak Street
- Stage 3 – 2026: Windbreak Street to Southhill Street
Details regarding specific timelines, road closures, detours, and further impacts will be provided soon. Please continue to check this page for project information.
Project Rendering
2025 Traffic Impacts
STAGE 1 - PART 1A (NORTH SIDE OF CRESTLINE STREET INTERSECTION)
Timeline: June 2025 for approximately one week
STAGE 1 - PART 1B (SOUTH AND EAST SIDE OF CRESTLINE/TRANQUILLE
INTERSECTION AND CRESTLINE TO SCHREINER)
Timeline: Early summer 2025 for approximately 6 weeks
STAGE 1 - PART 2 (CRESTLINE STREET TO DOWNIE STREET)
Timeline: Summer 2025–Fall 2025
Corridor Changes
- The entire road right-of-way width will be required for the improvements. Existing boulevard parking will no longer be possible. Trees, fences, and other homeowner fixtures in the road right-of-way will need to be removed or relocated onto private property.
- Driveways will need to be regraded and restored for a distance into your property to match the new multi-use pathway or sidewalk elevation. We will attempt to keep the grade change within reasonable limits; however, some driveways will increase in grade and may require retaining walls along the sides.
- Driveway access width will be formalized and limited with curb letdowns.
- Boulevard regrading may extend into private property where there is a substantial elevation difference between the new multi-use pathway or sidewalk.
- Where retaining walls are required on City property, temporary access will be needed on your property to construct them.
- When the corridor re-opens with project completion, the speed limit from Crestline Street and Southill Street will change from 60 km/h to 50 km/h. The updated speed limit aligns better with the new road form and streetscape of Tranquille Road which will provide a more inviting environment for all road users while still accommodating daily vehicle volumes efficiently. Tranquille Road is an integral east-west active transportation corridor identified in the City's Transportation Master Plan and this design will provide a safer setting for pedestrians, cyclists, and vehicles.
- Long-term maintenance of the works will be the responsibility of the City, including snow plowing of the pathway and sidewalk.
Be sure to familiarize yourself with your property line to help determine if you will be impacted by this work. Visit Kamloops.ca/CityMap to learn more.
Background
The main reason for the project is the major trunk sanitary main and sanitary services replacement, the final phase of a multi-year project to replace this critical and aging infrastructure.
This project was identified as a result of work by the Tranquille Road Beautification-Enhancement and Gateway Task Force that was established by the Council of the day in 2014.
Phase 1 work on the North Primary Lift Station to Crestline Street was completed in 2017, and Phase 2, which encompassed Southill Street to 12th Street, was completed in 2021. In addition to the sanitary main replacement, further upgrades along the corridor included pedestrian paths, landscaping, and intersection and boulevard improvements.
Information Session # 1 | January 23, 2025
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