Another 10 days of work needed before Okanagan highway can reopen
Work is progressing at the site of a rock slide in the Cental Okanagan, but the highway won’t be ready to open for another week or more.
A large rock slide occurred on Highway 97 north of Summerland August 28 and, as of Wednesday, September 6, the slope remained unstable.
“We’ve continued to monitor the slope since it occurred and we are still continuing to see movement of the slide at the same rate we’ve seen since starting,” Steve Sirett, the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure’s executive director for Southern Interior region told Vernon Matters Wednesday.
“Crews did work through the long weekend to construct a lock-block wall down the median of Highway 97. That’s the first step we wanted to take in order to get traffic flowing again, and now we’re in the process of constructing a large berm at the base of the wall between the wall and the slide.”











