Roads & Sidewalks
90 km of road, 23 km of sidewalk, and one section of Lakeshore Avenue that is not actually ours.
90 km of road, 23 km of sidewalk: what Civic Works keeps in repair
Civic Works maintains about 90 kilometres of paved roads and 23 kilometres of sidewalks across Silvermere. That includes the pavement itself, the gravel roads and alleyways, the curbs, the streetlights, the road signs, and the culverts that keep spring runoff from flooding your yard. One exception: Lakeshore Avenue south of 18th Street is a provincial highway, see the section below for who to call there.
Pothole patching and gravel roads
Crews use infrared patching during spring and summer to make permanent repairs. In shoulder seasons (cold or wet), cold patch is the temporary fix until the weather cooperates. Gravel roads and alleyways are graded and resurfaced continuously from spring through summer.
Tip
The fastest way to get a pothole filled
Spring road clean-up
The annual spring sweeping program removes the winter’s sand and debris from City streets. It runs March through June, weather depending. Crews start on Lakeshore Avenue and main arterial roads, then move to higher-elevation residential areas before working downward. The work happens in three steps: coarse particles first, then fine material sweeping and washing, then a final wash.
Watch for “Street Sweeping in Your Area” signs in the days before crews arrive. Move vehicles off the street when you see them, the sweeper can’t get a clean pass around parked cars.
Streetlights and signs
Spring assessments determine which streetlights and signs need repair or replacement. Work is completed throughout the year as conditions allow. If you notice a streetlight out, an obscured stop sign, or a missing street name, report it through the Request Hub.
Provincial highways
Not every paved road in Silvermere is a City road. Lakeshore Avenue from 18th Street southward is a provincial highway, managed by the BC Ministry of Transportation and Transit. The City does not maintain or control that section. For potholes, snow concerns, or other issues on that stretch:
Highlands Road & Bridge: 250-555-0150.
Creek and culvert inspections
City crews regularly inspect creeks and culverts to prevent blockages that could cause property damage during spring runoff. If you notice a blocked culvert near your property, report it before the next big rain or melt.
Common questions
How do I report a pothole?
Why is the work taking so long?
When does spring street sweeping happen on my street?
There is a pothole on Lakeshore near the airport. Is that the City?
Who clears my sidewalk in winter?
A streetlight on my street is out. Who do I call?
What to do next
Still need help?
Talk to Civic Works
- Phone
- 250-555-0140
- Hours
- Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm
- In person
- City Hall, 100 Lakeshore Avenue, Silvermere, BC
Faster than calling for non-urgent issues. We respond within one business day.
