The Elwha River flows past a sign that says "road work ahead" on Thursday as crews move rocks to prevent people from driving on the field at the entrance to Olympic National Park. Access to the Elwha Valley will be limited during reconstruction of Olympic Hot Springs Road. (Jesse Major/Peninsula Daily News)

The Elwha River flows past a sign that says "road work ahead" on Thursday as crews move rocks to prevent people from driving on the field at the entrance to Olympic National Park. Access to the Elwha Valley will be limited during reconstruction of Olympic Hot Springs Road. (Jesse Major/Peninsula Daily News)

Construction to start on Okanagan Landing Road

Traffic disruptions may result of new sanitary system installation

  • Dec. 10, 2019 12:00 a.m.

Construction in the 6000 block of Okanagan Landing Road near Tronson Road may cause some delays for motorists this week.

City of Vernon crews will begin installing a sanitary service starting Wednesday, Dec. 11, between 7:30-5 p.m. and construction is expected to be completed by Friday.

Motorists are advised to follow signage and obey traffic control personnel on site.

No alternate routes are necessary.

The City of Vernon said thanks for motorists’ co-operation and apologized for any inconvenience possible traffic disruptions may cause.

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