The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure will be holding a public information session on Wednesday, March 29, in Lillooet to provide the public with an opportunity to review the design and offer input on traffic management during construction.
The project involves the design and installation of structural support to address slope instability at the Ten Mile Slide.
Highway 99 is vital to the local and regional economy and is the most direct connection between Lillooet and major centres such as Kamloops. This project will improve the safety and reliability of Highway 99 for the local communities, the commercial trucking industry and also tourism.
The drop-in open house is scheduled for the following date:
Wednesday, March 29
3 p.m. - 7 p.m.
District of Lillooet Recreation Centre
930 Main St.
Lillooet
The media is invited to attend the open house on March 29 for a media session from 3-3:30 p.m. Ministry staff will be in attendance to answer any questions.