Hello!

The Fraser Highway One-Way Utilities and Public Realm Project will enhance the experience for our businesses, residents, and visitors.

This project focuses on upgrading the aging underground infrastructure that is due for replacement while also revitalizing the Fraser One-Way. The improvements will bring more greenery, new community gathering spaces, and enhanced pedestrian amenities for all.

Below, you’ll find key project updates, parking details, a preview of upcoming work, information on project features, and more!

Business Are Open!

While we navigate through this transformative period, access to businesses along the Fraser Highway One-Way will be maintained, meaning you can access these businesses through their front door

Safe passage of pedestrians and vehicles will be facilitated by the use of traffic control signage and personnel during construction hours.

 

Parking is available!

  • Free parking will be available throughout the Fraser Highway One-Way in a phased approach.
    • Phase 1 - Limited off-street parking available between January to April 2025
    • Phase 2 - Limited off-street parking available between May to August 2025
  • 37 free parking stalls are available at Langley City Hall (20399 Douglas Crescent)
  • 10 parking signs have been posted in the area to advise community members of available parking locations

What's Been Completed and What's To Come

Take a sneak peek into what has been completed and what we will be working during the second week of January 2025

  • First Week of January - 2 and 5

    • Fence installation and site preparation have begun on Fraser Highway One-Way, including the installation of ten parking signs with additional project details.

    • Utility and surface work on 206 Street is ongoing. 

  • Second Week of January - 6 to 12

    • Removal of roadway asphalt on Fraser Highway One-Way

    • Surface works on 206 Street.

  • Third Week of January - 13 to 19
    • Layout and installation of utilities on Fraser Highway One-Way.
       
  • Please be advised that
    • Limited off-street parking is available between Salt Lane and 206 Street.

    • Construction will generally occur during the daytime based on the City's Noise Control Bylaw. Some work may occur at night; however, noisy construction activities will not be permitted during night work. 

    • Vibrations are to be expected during construction. 

Project Features

New landscaping, including 85 trees and 630 shrubs.

Improved pedestrian walkway amenities.

Additional community gathering spaces.

Replace aging water mains and improve water service.

Replace aging sanitary & storm sewers and improve sewer service.

New underground BC Hydro infrastructure.

Business Resources

 

Are you a local business? We want to help equip you with the resources to navigate this exciting and transformative period. Find a few resources below:

  • Downtown Langley Business Association
    Discover Langley City’s priority is to promote Langley City as a destination for residents and visitors by highlighting its unique tourism assets. With the support of cooperative marketing opportunities for partners, the DMO can leverage the power of partnerships and implement marketing initiatives to raise the profile of the area.
  • The Greater Langley Chamber of Commerce
    The Langley Chamber is one of the region's largest and most active business associations, representing over 1,100 member businesses that are working together to build a stronger Langley business community. For over 90 years, the Langley Chamber has worked to support local businesses to grow and succeed through our programming, events, advocacy and other initiatives.

Questions?
We are here to help answer any questions you may have.
Please contact Paul Deol at pdeol@cateng.ca or 604.787.6689