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The Regional District of Central Okanagan (RDCO) is moving forward with plans to improve Kalamoir Park in West Kelowna, B.C., aiming to enhance accessibility and safety on its trails.

The updated proposal has sparked a range of reactions from local community members.

The district approved widening certain trails to a maximum of 2.4 metres, with upgrades to the Sunnyside Trail focusing on public safety. Originally, the plan included widening trails to 4.4 metres.

RDCO Chairperson Loyal Wooldridge said that the goal of the upgrades was to enhance the experience for residents.

“All upgrades that we do to any public infrastructure, especially parks, are to enhance the experience of residents,” he said.

“We know we’re not going to please everyone, but I think the board reached a common-sense decision that respects the natural environment while also making safety upgrades that are needed.”

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