Vernon staff get kudos for completing most of approved projects over last few years
City of Vernon staff say only six approved infrastructure projects have not been completed over the past five years.
That was the figure provided to Vernon city council at their meeting Monday, May 27 after council requested a report on uncompleted projects in late March.
The report showed 82 infrastructure projects had been approved since 2019, and only six of them had been significantly delayed or deferred, as shown below.
- Foothills Ravine Trail – $75,000: Designs were completed but the budget was insufficient to complete the stairs required at the bottom of the trail
- Okanagan Landing Sanitary Sewer Local Area Service – $2,984,000: The local area service system was unsuccessful, and the process was changed to a municipal fee approach
- Okanagan Landing Sanitary Sewer Local Area Service – Longacre Area – $2,060,000: The local area service system was unsuccessful, and the process was changed to a municipal fee approach
- Dog Beach – Dog Park Upgrades – $200,000: The project had been coordinating with a proposed Regional District of North Okanagan lake intake for several years, and it was recommended not carrying over the project and reevaluating the scope and priority of the project through an updated Parks Plan once the lake intake and environmental permits are in place
- F.B. Jacques Park Trail Connection – $200,000: Preliminary designs identified challenging topography that would require more funds to complete the work, so staff recommended deferring the project and reevaluating the scope and priority of the project through an updated Parks Plan
- Kin Race Track Park – Phase 1 – $3,000,000: The project was rescheduled as per the 2023 Kin Race Track Athletic Park update to council, and funding was moved back to a reserve account











