A: City of Kamloops streets and environmental services manager Glen Farrow said the areas are in different jurisdictions.
The unpaved portion of road is within city limits and is the responsibility of the City of Kamloops, while the other portion was paved by the provincial Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (MOTI).
“The City of Kamloops and the MOTI make efforts to align work but, at times, our priorities do not match,” Farrow told KTW in an email.
“This portion of Lac Le Jeune Road is currently on our five-year road program, so we should be seeing some improvements in the future.”
He said that area won’t see paving for at least a couple of years as per the program plan.
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