City invests $21 million into park projects
The City of Kelowna will be spending $95 million on infrastructure projects this year, including $21 million on creating and improving community spaces.
“We’re creating new parks and upgrading well loved ones, which will provide residents with vibrant, accessible, outdoor spaces where they can connect with their families, friends and neighbours,” Robert Parlane, park and building planning manager, said. “These spaces offer both passive and active recreation options, are accessible to people of all ages and abilities, and play an important part in building community here in Kelowna.”
The city will break ground this spring on improvements to the community park on DeHart Road in the Lower Mission neighbourhood.
The design for the park was informed by feedback collected at community engagement sessions in 2023 and will feature: a playground, fitness equipment, skateboard features, pickleball and basketball court, a fenced dog run, a multi-use field and more. Existing features like natural areas and trees, will be preserved and the community garden will be relocated.











