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Cranbrook looking for provincial support for highway study

The City of Cranbrook has sent the province a letter asking for funding and support for a highway 95A planning study.

A significant portion of Cranbrook’s developable land for housing is in the Shadow Mountain area near the highway.

“This is a strategic move for longer-term planning,” said Mayor Wayne Price.

“We have a housing report that states we need 1,400 doors in the next number of years and if you look at the vacant land that’s available in Cranbrook for housing, a lot of it is between the city and Shadow Mountain.”

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City staff said multiple developments in the area pose a complex challenge, with growth and development hampered by the uncertainty and significant costs of highway improvements.

“Anytime you have a development within 800 metres of a highway you need Ministry of Transportation approval before you can start developing,” Price added.

The planning study would allow the entire area to be reviewed and a long-term improvement plan could be put in place.

City staff said this would be much more efficient and cost-effective compared to each development completing a standalone traffic impact assessment.


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