Flood mitigation projects included in city’s infrastructure plan
The City of Kelowna will be undertaking a lot of infrastructure projects this year, including two major ones aimed at reducing flood risks.
The city stated a total of $95-million will be invested in infrastructure projects in 2024, with $7-million of that going towards projects focused on protecting and safeguarding existing infrastructure and restoring natural habitat.
Among the sustainability projects planned is the continuation of the Mill Creek Flood Protection project.
This work intends to reduce the flooding potential from Kelowna Airport to Okanagan Lake, improve creek capacity through riverbank rehabilitation, improve riparian and fish passage, reduce debris accumulation, add temporary in-stream storage, and divert excess water to Mission Creek during spring flooding events.











