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The Kelowna Mapviewer is our go to tool for finding all information about the City in one spot. Information on Capital Projects, Legal Parcels, Zoning and Land Use, OCP Development Permit Areas, Parks and Recreation, Traffic and Transportation and utility infrastructure can be viewed. Property reports including BC Assessment info and Land use related info can be created and downloaded directly from the mapviewer.
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Contains streetlight and traffic poles owned by the City of Kelowna.
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Official boundary for the City of Kelowna. Dataset updated continuously.
Geospatial data about Kelowna Address Points. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Geospatial data about Kelowna Building Outlines. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Enjoy the use of this basemap to highlight some of the landmark features and popular destinations within the City of Kelowna.
The Core Area is one of the Growth Strategy Districts in the 2040 Official Community Plan (OCP). The OCP was adopted by Council on the 10th of January, 2022. Read more about the 2040 OCP on kelowna.ca.
While the Future Land Use designations in the 2040 Official Community Plan establish a general land use vision for Kelowna, it is the Zoning Bylaw that regulates the specific uses and density that are permitted to occur on the land. Each Future Land Use designation includes a range of uses, densities and forms to guide decision-making for development in a particular neighbourhood or property. However, the intent is to guide site-specific land use decisions that consider the site’s characteristics and context, as well as all relevant 2040 OCP policies and supplementary plans.. The OCP was adopted by Council on the 10th of January, 2022. Read more about the 2040 OCP on kelowna.ca.
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Parcels include legal plans and addressing for all properties within the City limits. Parcel boundaries are not guaranteed to be accurate. Dataset updated continuously.
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The City serves approximately 60,000 customers from the Poplar Point, Eldorado and Cedar Creek Pump Stations, and the Swick Road system provides water to approximately 300 customers. The raw water source is Okanagan Lake. Data will include active, and inactive features. Dataset updated continuously. Click the Download button to access the entire Water dataset (updated weekly).
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Kelowna residents are served by five water providers which formed the Kelowna Joint Water Committee in 1991 to develop cooperative water management strategies and to promote efficient water use.
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Specific roads have been designated as Truck Routes which restrict the hours of operation. Dataset updated continuously.
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The City's Water and Drainage Division operates and maintains current infrastructure to ensure required service levels are provided. It also oversees the planning, design and construction of the citywide drainage system. Data will include active, inactive and abandoned features. The data is updated weekly over the weekend.Note For the mains: the INVERT_IN_Z refers to the Downstream elevation of the main. INVERT_OUT_Z refers to the upstream elevation of the main.
Open Data Site for West Kelowna
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Road intersections containing road names, and intersection ID. Dataset updated continuously.
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Address points are placed using a best-fit, manual method. Points are placed on top of a home where possible, and an attempt is made to declutter address points in commercial and high density properties. Placement is not guaranteed to be accurate. Dataset updated continuously.
The Permanent Growth Boundary outlines the area outside of which urban development is not supported as described in the 2040 Official Community Plan (OCP). The OCP was adopted by Council on the 10th of January, 2022. Read more about the 2040 OCP on kelowna.ca.
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Contours were derived from the 2023 DEM. Only the FGDB Download and DWG Download options are available due to the size of the the dataset.
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The City's Water and Drainage Division operates and maintains current infrastructure to ensure required service levels are provided. It also oversees the planning, design and construction of the citywide drainage system. Data will include active, inactive, and abandoned features. Dataset updated continuously. Click the Download button to access the entire Storm dataset.
This will bring you to the City of Kelowna's Open Data Site.