Otter Point Road Active Transportation Corridor Project Begins September 2021

The Transporation Master Plan identifies improvements for Otter Point Road. Thanks to $1.8 Million in funding from the Federal and Provincial governments, the District is moving ahead to build an active transportation corridor, including sidewalks and bike lanes, from Highway 14 to Wadams Way on Otter Point Road much sooner than originally anticipated. Construction will begin the week of September 6, 2021 with anticipated completion in late October/early November 2021.

Notice from Hazelwood Construction Services:

As the contractor for the District of Sooke will be upgrading utility services on Otter Point Road from Highway 14 to Wadams Way, from early September 2021 to the end of November 2021. The work will enhance public safety by providing sidewalks and bike lanes along the critical transportation corridor.

During the construction period, traffic disruptions can be expected and detours may be in effect. Every effort will be made to keep local disruptions to a minimum. If night work is required, additional notice will be provided.

Construction signs will be posted and flagpersons will be on duty to assist with the traffic flow. Please exercise caution, obey all signage placed for your safety and follow the directions of the flagpersons on duty. If you have young children, please advise them of the dangers and limited visibility of heavy equipment and trucks.

Thank you in advance for your cooperation and understanding during construction.

If you have any questions or require further information regarding this project please contact:

  • Hazelwood Construction Services (Sue Bassett, Project Manager) (250) 716-1940
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