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An overview of roads maintenance tasks and information on how to report problems with stop signs, traffic signals and street lights. 
 

Road Maintenance 

The City's transportation network is made up of over 250 km of roads and laneways, including 48 km of arterial roads, 33 km of collector roads and 162 km of local roads. These roads and lanes vary in type from gravel rural roads to major arterial routes such as Dogwood Street. Additionally, there are approximately 80 km of sidewalks maintained by the Roads Department at Dogwood Operations. More than 1,000 streetlights, 22 traffic signals and all street signs are also part of this network.

Some of the maintenance tasks performed by the Roads crews on the City's transportation network are:

  • Street sweeping
  • Line painting
  • Asphalt repairs such as overlays and filling in pot holes
  • Grading
  • Concrete repairs
  • Snow and ice control
  • Street light repairs

In addition to these regular maintenance tasks, the Roads Department also responds to emergency calls for malfunctioning traffic signals and problems with stop signs.

To report any issues with road maintenance, please contact:

City of Campbell River Dogwood Operations Centre at 250-286-4033 or dogwood.centre@campbellriver.ca.

Mailing address: 385 South Dogwood Street, Campbell River, BC  V9W 8C8