The Fraser Highway One-Way Project will improve the area for our businesses, residents, and visitors. It includes replacing aging underground infrastructure and revitalizing the Fraser One-Way with more greenery, new gathering spaces, and better pedestrian amenities.

This newsletter aims to keep businesses and residents informed of planned, ongoing, and completed work. For more information on the project, please click the button below.

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Notice: Road closure on Fraser Highway from
204 Street to Salt Lane begins March 31

Starting March 31, 2025, Fraser Highway between 204 Street and Salt Lane will be closed to vehicle traffic. The road is anticipated to reopen by the end of August 2025.

Detour Information starts March 31:

  • Vehicle traffic will be detoured onto Glover Road/56 Ave and can enter Fraser Highway via Salt Lane.
  • Vehicles will exit Fraser Highway at 206 Street.
  • Please refer to the map below for the detour route and closure details.

Parking Updates:

  • March 31 to August 2025: Parking will be temporarily unavailable between 204 Street and Salt Lane to complete the final phase of the project.
  • Before March 31: Parking between Salt Lane and 206 Street from the first phase of the project will reopen. Surface works will continue to take place on sections of this roadway throughout April.

Thank you for your patience as we work to improve the area. All properties along the Fraser Highway One-Way have been notified of the upcoming road closure. If you have any questions, please contact Manraj Gill at mgill@cateng.ca or 604.977.2998.


 

Ongoing work

Installation of new roadway curbs

The new concrete curbs will act as a barrier between the roadway and sidewalk for safety.

Preparation for new roadway surface

Crews will complete groundwork and utility adjustments to prepare for new road construction on Fraser Highway.


 

Upcoming works starting March 17

Installation of new roadway surface

The new roadway will include an asphalt surface, which will improve driving conditions for vehicles. 

Completion of remaining underground utility enhancements

The remaining underground utility upgrades on 206 Street and Douglas Crescent will improve the area's electrical servicing.


 

Completed work

Installation of new roadway parking signs

Blue parking signs have been placed to guide community members and visitors to available parking areas.


 

Things to know as construction continues

Construction will generally occur during the day, but some work may take place on weekends or at night. Noisy construction activities won’t be allowed at night. Learn more about the City's Noise Control Bylaw.

As construction continues, vibrations will occur.

• Limited off-street parking is available between Salt Lane and 206 Street.

Work progress dates are based on anticipated construction schedules and may change as work continues.


 

Businesses are open

Access to businesses along the Fraser Highway One-Way will be maintained. You can enter these businesses through their front doors

Traffic control signage and personnel will ensure safe passage for pedestrians and vehicles during construction.

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Free parking is available

Free parking will be available throughout the Fraser Highway One-Way in phases:

• Phase 1 (Jan–Mar 2025): some parking will be available on the One-Way between Salt Lane and 204 Street

• Phase 2 (Mar–Aug 2025): some parking will be available on the One-Way between 206 Street and Salt Lane

• Langley City Hall: 37 free parking stalls


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Business resources

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The Greater Langley Chamber of Commerce represents over 1,100 members working to strengthen the Langley business community. For over 90 years, it has supported local businesses through programming, events, and advocacy


 

Do you have questions or feedback?
Please contact Manraj Gill at mgill@cateng.ca or 604.977.2998