Project Update: Little River Crossing and Multi-Use Trail

Friday, April 19, 2024 – We are excited to provide you with an update on the progress of the Little River Crossing and Multi-Use Trail project, a crucial initiative aimed at enhancing connectivity and promoting active transportation within Sooke.

Background:

As outlined in the 2020 Parks and Trails Master Plan (PTMP), the pedestrian crossing of DeMamiel Creek connecting the Town Centre and local schools to the Sunriver and Phillips Road neighbourhoods has been identified as a high priority by the Council (p24). This project aligns with the PTMP’s vision and is an integral part of the “Sun Run” wayfinding route, contributing to our commitment to fostering a more accessible and sustainable community.

Phase 1 of the project, completed in July 2020, marked a significant milestone with the construction of 250 meters of trail connection, expansion of existing sidewalks, and the installation of a decorative crosswalk through School District 62 property at Journey Middle School and Ecole Poirier.

Current Progress:

We are making steady progress with Phase 2 of the project, which entails the construction of a trail, boardwalk, and bridge crossing over DeMamiel Creek, also known as Little River by T’Sou-ke Nation. Once completed, this phase will address a key active transportation gap between Sooke’s Town Centre and Sunriver neighbourhood amenities for the community (including Ravens Ridge Park), significantly reducing travel distances and promoting healthier lifestyles.

Detailed design, land use, and environmental approvals are well underway, with construction anticipated to commence in fall 2024.

Securing $2.9 million in project funding for 2024 and 2025 has been a crucial step forward, with contributions from a federal grant ($1.3 million), provincial grant ($500,000), and various local funds (Parks Development Cost Charges, $350,000; Casino Reserve Fund, $300,000), Community Building Fund, $149,000), demonstrating our commitment to realizing this vital community project.

The District has retained ISL Engineering Ltd. to oversee the development of detailed design drawings and project management for Phase 2. Extensive topographical surveying, geotechnical reviews, and design preparations have been conducted to date, ensuring the project’s integrity and alignment with environmental regulations. DRAFT detail drawings can be seen here.

Project Partners:

We are actively engaging with School District 62 to ensure project alignment and minimize any impacts on school property, while also maximizing the eventual use of our expanded trail system.

Further, T’Sou-ke Nation and Sci’anew First Nation are invited to work with the District through construction to protect cultural heritage features of the site and to develop interpretive signage.

Anticipated Timelines, as available today:

Land use and environmental approvals are in process and are expected to be secured by summer 2024.

It is anticipated that construction will commence in fall with substantial construction underway between October 2024 and September 2025.

Project constraints include working within environmentally sensitive timeframes for fish and bird nesting as well as confirming budget aligns with construction costs.

 

We will keep the community informed as this important project moves forward and significant milestones are known.

Learn more:

Follow the implementation of the Parks and Trails Master Plan at letstalk.sooke.ca/ptmp