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Tofino and Ucluelet highway closures daily throughout $38 million Kennedy Lake project

Ministry revamps scheduled at community request, delays should start next month
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The West Coast is cheering news from the province regarding the upcoming nightly closures of the only highway to and from the rest of Vancouver Island.

After hearing feedback from locals, the ministry has changed a closure schedule tied to the delayed $38-million Kennedy Lake highway upgrade.

The road will now be closed from 10 p.m. to midnight, 1-4 a.m. and 5-7 a.m. every day throughout the year except for Fridays where the highway will remain open until 1 a.m. Saturday morning, closing in both directions from 1-4 a.m. and 5-7 a.m.

The ministry’s deputy regional director Janelle Erwin told the Westerly News the schedule change came from feedback received at open house events in both Tofino and Ucluelet in January.

“We really heard an abundant amount of feedback around how much it would benefit residents, commuters and businesses folks to change the timeline to 10 p.m. across the board,” she said.

“A big part of that was also for consistency…We heard from both communities that having a consistent time frame was really going to be helpful, be it a tourist or just the average commuter who’s trying to understand when they will and won’t be stopped by closures.”

She said it was important for the ministry to listen to the communities’ concerns and adjust its plan accordingly.

“We know that the project will cause some disruption,” she said. “We tried to develop a schedule that still permitted the movement of goods and people during the peak periods.”

She added the highway will also open at 7 a.m. each morning, rather than the 8 a.m. openings initially considered.

B.C.’s Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure is about to get started on a $38 million project to straighten out a roughly 1.5 kilometre stretch of Highway 4 near Kennedy Lake as well as blasting an overhanging rock-wall it sees as a current hazard to motorists.

The work is expected to take two years to complete.

The project was announced in March, 2017 and, in December, locals learned the work would force the highway to close every night and a schedule initially proposed by the ministry had the first nightly closure occurring at 9 p.m. from March 1 to June 15 and September 15 to March 1 and 10 p.m. from June 15-September 15.

Ucluelet mayor Dianne St. Jacques was delighted to see the ministry respond to the West Coast’s concerns.

“I think they got some good input from us and all the communities on the West Coast and we are very appreciative that they’ve adjusted their schedule accordingly,” she said. “It’s terrific news for us. It will make the flow of people coming and going a lot easier.”

Erwin said the ministry now hopes to see work get underway in April.



Andrew Bailey

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I arrived at the Westerly News as a reporter and photographer in January 2012.
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