The public is being asked to weigh in on the proposed improvements for the Highway 14 corridor between Langford and Port Renfrew.
The drop-in style open house on June 19 will allow members of the public to ask questions and give feedback to staff from the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure.
The $10 million safety upgrades include transit pullouts, a new two-lane bridge on Gillespie Road at Roche Cove, a queue jump lane at Jacklin Road, safety signs, upgrades to the Sooke River Road intersection, improvements to Otter Point Road and the Sombrio rest area, and a slow-moving vehicle pullout at Muir Creek.
Information will also be posted online at www.gov.bc.ca/highway14 for those unable to attend in person. Input can be provided online via the website, or by emailing [email protected].
The open house takes place June 19 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Edward Milne Community School, 6218 Sooke Rd., in the upper commons area.