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Nightime photo of the Hwy 14 intersection at Sooke River Road, November 28 2018 [by Chelsea Kirkpatrick ~ West Shore Voice News]
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Wednesday, November 28 ~ SOOKE.

by West Shore Voice News

Roadworks upgrade construction is about to begin at the intersection of Highway 14 (Sooke Road) and Sooke River Road.

The safety of that intersection west of the Edward Milne Community School (secondary school), has long been a concern for parents and school officials.

Sidewalks have been needed and delays to turn from Sooke River Road onto Highway 14 (especially turning left to go east toward Langford) has been an experience of lengthy delays for motorists and buses. Residents, mobile business providers and tourists have been impacted.

“I am glad to see another project starting to improve the safety and functionality of Highway 14,” said Premier John Horgan, MLA for Langford-Juan de Fuca. “We have made significant strides along this corridor and we will have more projects to announce in the months ahead.”

“This will be a significant safety improvement for our students walking to and from school and for students, staff, parents and visitors turning off of Edward Milne Road in vehicles,” said Ravi Parmar, board chair, Sooke School District 62 (SD62).

The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (MOTI) says approximately 16,000 vehicles travel along that stretch of Highway 14 every day, with peak commute times coinciding with school pickup and drop off.

“This can often lead to increased traffic congestion for commuters trying get on and off the highway and visitors travelling to the nearby Sooke Potholes Provincial Park,” the Ministry stated in a news release today.

The intersection upgrade was part of Premier Horgan’s Highway 14 roadside announcement in January 2018. Local politicians are pleased with it. “Council was approached by local high school students requesting a sidewalk in the area, and I am very pleased to say that we worked with our provincial government to make this happen,” said Sooke Mayor Maja Tait.

The overall project addresses safety and congestion concerns by:
* installing new traffic signals at the intersection of Highway 14 and Sooke River Road
* making significant improvements to the sidewalk along Edward Milne Road in front of Edward Milne Community school
* adjusting the alignment of Derbend Road to make Highway 14 and Sooke River Road a four-way intersection
* building curbs and a drainage system along Edward Milne Road
* adding improved lighting along Sooke River Road
* improving access to the nearby T’Souke Nation commercial development (gas station and Tim Hortons) that is currently under construction

Construction on the $6.9-million project will begin this week and is scheduled to be completed by summer 2019, says MOTI.

The goal of this work (part of the Highway 14 corridor improvement project) is to improve safety for drivers, transit users, cyclists and pedestrians by reducing the number of crashes and making the highway more efficient for travellers.

Full corridor improvements include:
* three new bus pullouts on both sides of Highway 14 – completed
* new safety signs at three locations – completed
* new rest area at Sombrio Beach – completed
* new highway line painting – completed
* slow-moving vehicle pullout east of Muir Creek – completed
* new two-lane bridge on Gillespie Road – scheduled to be completed December 2018
* bus-queue jump lane at Jacklin Road – construction to begin late 2018, scheduled for completion in spring 2019


Photo by Chelsea Kirkpatrick for West Shore Voice News [night, November 28, 2018]