West Kelowna’s Urban Revitalization
A schematic view of the West Kelowna Urban area. (Image Credit: City of West Kelowna)
May 28, 2026 | 10:19 AM
Pattison Media
The City of West Kelowna wants public input on refreshing the current Westbank Centre Revitalization Plan.
It’s 15 years old and there’s been growth, investment, and improvements since then including a new City Hall, upgrades to parks and transit.
Since the 2011 plan, the City has made significant investments to support West Kelowna’s downtown and lay the groundwork for a more vibrant urban centre.
An online public survey is open until June 17th regarding what is working, what needs improvement, and what matters most moving forward.
Visit OurWK.ca/westbankcentre to fill out the survey. The survey will be open until June 17.
- Civic hub: City Hall now anchors the urban centre
- Parks and public spaces: Upgrades to Memorial Park, Springer Park, and other sites have added amenities, gathering spaces, and trail connections
- Transportation: A transit exchange, rapid bus service, and some sidewalk improvements have strengthened mobility
- Planning framework: Completion of the Parking Strategy and adoption of the Official Community Plan and other strategies to align future growth
- Public realm: Some wayfinding and streetscape improvements have enhanced the look and function of the area
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