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.

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Notice of traffic change between
204 Street to Salt Lane

As of Thursday, May 1, Fraser Highway has been closed to vehicle access, including parking, between 204 Street and Salt Lane. Parking and vehicle access will remain available between Salt Lane and 206 Street. Vehicles can enter Fraser Highway via Salt Lane and exit at 206 Street. The detour and road closure are expected to be in place until August 2025.


 

Ongoing and upcoming works

Locating underground utilities

The underground infrastructure near Fraser Highway and 204 Street is being reviewed to ensure new utilities can be installed without conflict.

Fun Fact: This helps identify existing underground infrastructure to avoid conflicts that could occur during the construction of new infrastructure. 

Installation of water infrastructure

New underground watermains will be installed to improve the water supply for the area. 

Fun Fact: A strong and reliable water system is key to delivering clean drinking water to residents year-round and making sure fire hydrants are supplied with water for emergencies and fires.

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.


 

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.

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Free parking is available

• 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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Keep you and your business safe

Learn about fire safety at the Langley City Fire Rescue Service Open House

Meet local firefighters, take photos with Sparky the fire dog, and learn about fire safety and emergency preparedness on Thursday, May 8, from 6-8pm at the Fire Hall (5785 203 Street).

No registration required. Parking is limited.

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