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West Kelowna sees major slowdown in Q2 construction activity

Construction value for Q2 2025 was $18 million compared to over $123.5 million in Q2 2024
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New home construction. (Black Press Media file)

West Kelowna city councillors are raising red flags after a significant drop in construction value was revealed in the city香蕉视频直播檚 latest quarterly development report.

During the July 22 council meeting, Coun. Stephen Johnston noted that the construction value for the second quarter of 2025 had dropped to just $18 million, a steep decline from over $123.5 million reported in the same period last year.

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While the five-year average for second-quarter construction value sits just above $63 million, this year香蕉视频直播檚 total fell well below that benchmark.

The number of building permits issued also declined. The city processed 149 permits in Q2 of this year, compared to 183 in 2024. The five-year Q2 average is 205.

At the same time, planning application numbers were up slightly. West Kelowna received 25 applications in Q2 2025 compared to 22 during the same period last year. 

Johnston pointed to what he sees as a growing issue across B.C.

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He encouraged the city to keep the issue front and centre.

香蕉视频直播淟et香蕉视频直播檚 make it top of mind, to see where we can help streamline the process to help the industry bounce back a little bit, and then hopefully respectfully ask the province to consider doing the same.香蕉视频直播

Coun. Carol Zanon also voiced concern about the financial implications of a sustained slowdown.

香蕉视频直播淚 don香蕉视频直播檛 want to cry wolf when I just see one number way off there,香蕉视频直播 she said. 香蕉视频直播淏ut this is very concerning, particularly if this continues, because we need that construction value to go up to get the DCCs (development cost charges), because we need the money.香蕉视频直播

Zanon added that the city may need to revisit its long-term planning.

香蕉视频直播淢aybe when we香蕉视频直播檙e doing our strategic priorities, we香蕉视频直播檙e going to have to think a little bit more about service delivery and how we can handle this.香蕉视频直播



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