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Kelowna just voted 6-1 on Bernard Avenue. What's next for your downtown?

Your City Hall voted on a Bernard Avenue idea

Good morning from the Okanagan — the lake is calm, the vines are growing, and we have things to discuss.

Okay but here's the thing nobody talks about with city hall decisions: they sound boring, but they shape your daily life. Yesterday, your Kelowna City Council voted 6-1 to move forward with plans to make Bernard Avenue permanently pedestrian-only between Abbott and St. Paul Streets. This means what started as a pandemic experiment could become a year-round reality. Councillor Mohini Singh was the sole vote against, citing concerns about business access and parking.

Here's what this means for you: * **More Walkable Downtown:** Think strolls from the Ogopogo statue down to Stuart Park without worrying about traffic. * **Business Impact:** Retailers and restaurants along that stretch are likely to see more foot traffic, but those relying on vehicle access might face challenges. * **Parking Crunch:** This is the big one. The city's report acknowledged a potential loss of 48 metered parking spots. Finding a place to park downtown, especially during summer at City Park Beach, is already a challenge.

The proposal now goes to the planning department for detailed design and public consultation, so this isn't a done deal yet. But it shows a clear direction for how your city council envisions the future of downtown Kelowna. We'll be watching closely to see what the community input looks like, especially from those small businesses who call Bernard Avenue home.

Nina Papadimitriou, MiTL Sports Desk, Kelowna.

Keith and the gang are all over this on the Morning Wire — get the full scoop at mornings.live.

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