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
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.
Community Day is back--a free outdoor festival featuring activity stations, live performances, food trucks, marketplace, community booths, and more!
- Douglas Park - 20550 Douglas Crescent (see below for map)
To support event activities, roads near the park will be closed on June 14 from 6:30 am to 10:00 pm. A detailed map of the closures will be shared soon—stay tuned.
Through the revitalization efforts of all parties involved in the project, the DLBA received an Award of Excellence from the Business Improvement Areas of BC.
New concrete sidewalks have been installed near St. Andrews Plaza, beside Fraser Highway and 206 Street, to provide walkway connections to the One-Way.
Fun Fact:The new sidewalks include a smooth concrete finish, which will help support pedestrian access.
Installation of sanitary sewer infrastructure
New underground sanitary pipes will be installed to improve the area's sewage servicing.
Fun Fact: The wastewater is moved from homes and businesses to be treated and processed in treatment plants by Metro Vancouver.
Installation of storm sewer infrastructure
New underground storm sewers will be installed to improve the drainage servicing for the area.
Fun Fact: Storm sewers collect water runoff from homes and businesses during rainfall events and convey the stormwater to nearby creeks and waterways.
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 one-way Fraser Highway will remain open. Customers can enter through the front doors of all establishments.
Traffic control signs and personnel will ensure the safe passage of pedestrians and vehicles during construction.