Building & Infrastructure

Copy of – Projects & Public Works

Oak Bay infrastructure and capital projects cover a wide range of work, from physical buildings to roads and sewers. Find more details on current projects across the District of Oak Bay. 

Oak Bay Infrastructure Projects

ProjectStartEnd (anticipated)Work being doneLocationFollow
Florence Street Infrastructure12/2024Early Summer 2025
  • Replacement of Sanitary, Storm and Water main.
  • New curb, gutter, road surface and new driveway accesses.
Florence Street: Haultain to Cadboro Bay Road.
Jacks Lane
Details
Uplands Sewer Separation (phase one)
  • construction of a new gravity stormwater system including mains, manholes, catch basins and leads
  • installation of new service connections to each house
  • new streetlights
  • two new ocean outfalls.
Humber Catchment (phase one)Details
Estevan Utilities Project3/2025
  • Pavement removal
  • Subsurface trenching for utility replacement
  • Road and sidewalk improvements, dependent on trenching
  • Estevan Outfall replacement - Summer to early Fall 2025

Estevan Ave: Willows Beach to Heron St.

Lincoln Rd: Estevan to Burdick Ave.

Details

Public Works Projects

StartEnd (anticipated)LocationWork being doneTraffic Impacts
1/12/2026Dufferin Ave. | Cadboro Bay to Nottingham Rd.Crews will be working to move residences to an existing 8 inch water main, moving from a smaller one they're current connected to.Road closed to local traffic only during construction. Crews will work to open the road in the evening, barring any safety concerns that may lead to it being closed overnight.
1/13/20261/23/2026Foul Bay Rd. at Oak Bay Ave.(EXTERNAL) - Telus will be accessing manholes to complete utility work at the intersection of Oak Bay Ave. and Foul Bay Road.A traffic control person will be on site to help pedestrians with temporary parking and sidewalk closures.

Water Main Flushing

Water main flushing cleans water distribution pipes and reservoirs of sediments that build up over time. Water main flushing provides the following system benefits:

  • Improved water quality.
  • Improved system hydraulic capacity.
  • Improved system operation by identifying weak or problem areas.
  • Improved/restored chlorine residual.
  • Increased life of system components; including, pressure reducing valves, line valves, pumps, etc.

How does flushing affect me?

During the flushing process, you may experience low pressure and discoloured water. Any discolouration is temporary and is not a health hazard. If you experience discoloured water, please run the cold water tap in your bathtub or laundry tub to avoid clogging screens in faucets.

If you have any questions, contact Public Works at 250-598-4501