The Fraser Highway One-Way Utilities and Public Realm Project will improve the area for businesses, residents, and visitors. It includes replacing aging underground infrastructure and revitalizing 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. Let us know if you find it helpful by rating the newsletter below, or by sending us an email with feedback at pdeol@cateng.ca.


 

Phase 1 Work Progress

 

Completed:

  • Installation of City-owned underground storm sewers.
  • Installation of wayfinding signs and business support signs to help inform community members are open during construction.

Ongoing:

  • Installation of City-owned underground water supply and BC Hydro infrastructure.

COMPLETED WORK:

   City-owned storm sewer infrastructure

Wayfinding and business support signs

ONGOING WORK:

   City-owned storm sewer infrastructure

BC Hydro infrastructure

Feeback Requested - Parking Strategy

Langley City is developing a Parking Strategy to improve parking in the City and prepare for future growth, ensuring that residents, workers, businesses and visitors have fair and dependable access to parking options. 

The Parking Strategy will focus on the Nicomekl and Douglas Neighbourhoods, specifically Downtown Langley, the Brydon Park area, and the Michaud Crescent area.  

Take the survey to help shape the future of public parking in Langley City to be entered to win a $50 VISA gift card. It takes 5 to 10 minutes to complete the survey, which is open until March 9, 2025. 

Note:

  • 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 on weekends or at night; however, noisy construction activities will not be permitted during night work. 

  • Vibrations are to be expected during construction. 


 

Businesses 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. New additional signage for added clarity is currently being explored and developed

 

Business Resources


 

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Do you have questions or feedback?
We invite you to contact Paul Deol at pdeol@cateng.ca or 604.787.6689