Upcoming Road Improvements for 5th Street - from the 5th Street Bridge to Cliffe Avenue

September 20, 2024

Update: Overnight paving has been postponed due to weather; the rescheduled date is yet to be confirmed. Please visit this page for updates. 

Transportation upgrades are coming to 5th Street. The City of Courtenay will be repaving the eastbound and westbound lanes of the 5th Street hill approach to the bridge as well as the intersection at 5th Street and Cliffe Avenue.

Construction will occur overnight to limit disruption to traffic. 

During construction hours, the 5th Street bridge, 5th Street from the bridge to Cliffe Avenue, and the intersection at 5th Street and Cliffe Avenue will be closed to vehicle traffic. Available detours will be Comox Road, Ryan Road, and the 17th Street Bridge or Condensory Bridge. Pedestrians and cyclists will be able to use the sidewalks, however rerouting through the Native Sons/Florence Filberg Centre parking lot is encouraged.

Traffic control personnel will be on site to assist pedestrians, and cyclists through the work zone.

This project is part of the City’s Pedestrian, Cycling, and Pavement Renewal (PCPR) capital program. The 5th Street hill is one of the most heavily travelled routes in Courtenay; the project will improve the strength of the driving surface by adding aramid fibers (a fiber containing enhanced structural properties and strength) to the new asphalt, addressing the rutting from the aging asphalt.

For any questions regarding this project, residents are asked to please contact Operational Services, City of Courtenay, at (250) 338-1525 or operations@courtenay.ca.