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Bernard Avenue stays closed to feet, not cars. What happened?

Your city hall just voted on something big

Good morning from the Okanagan — the lake is calm, the vines are growing, and we have things to discuss.

Okay, but here's the thing nobody talks about: your City Council just voted 5-4 *against* the motion to explore turning Bernard Avenue into a pedestrian-only zone for a trial period this summer. I know, right? For all the talk about revitalizing downtown and making it more walkable, the motion, brought forward by Councillor Singh, hit a wall last night.

The Vote Breakdown

It was a tight one, folks. Here's how it shook out:

* **For:** Councillors Singh, Chan, Miller, and Petrova

* **Against:** Councillors Davies, Chen, Rodriguez, Kim, and Mayor Dyas

The main sticking point, according to Mayor Dyas, was the concern from some local businesses about access for deliveries and potential loss of parking spots during peak season. Councillor Singh, on the other hand, argued it was a missed opportunity to truly bring some vibrancy back to Bernard, especially with the weather we're expecting.

What This Means for You

So, for now, Bernard Avenue stays as is, cars and all. This decision means we're not going to see that big, bold experiment some other cities have tried to boost their downtown cores. It's a sign that City Hall is still grappling with how to balance business interests with the desire for more pedestrian-friendly spaces. Keep an eye on the Downtown Kelowna Association; they'll likely be pushing alternatives.

That's your City Hall update for today, Kelowna. Have you had your coffee yet? Go on, get some, you deserve it.

Nina Papadimitriou, MiTL Sports Desk, Kelowna.

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