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Revision as of 03:30, 4 October 2021

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Three Year Map Guildford Update.jpg

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-2021 projects are in red

-2022 projects are in green

-2023 projects are in purple


Coquitlam

2021:

  • Road safety studies to reduce collisions in high-risk areas

2022:

  • Guildford Way interim protected bike lanes from Pinetree Way to the Port Moody border
  • United Boulevard multi-use path from King Edward Overpass west to existing terminus near New Westminster
  • Gatensbury Street multi-use path from the Port Moody border to Regan Street
  • New Strategic Transportation Plan

2023:

  • Regan Avenue multi-use path from Gatensbury Street to Wilmot Street
  • Barnet Highway eastbound protected bike lane from Falcon Drive to Bond Street
  • Maillardville Greenway along Cartier Avenue from Schoolhouse Street to Marmont Street, then down Marmont Street to Quadling Avenue and west to Nelson Street
  • Cedar Drive multi-use path from 4180 Cedar Drive to Gilley's Trail
  • Pipeline Road multi-use path from David Avenue to Guildford Way along the west side


Port Moody

2021:

  • St Johns Street multi-use pathway from Moody Street to Barnet Highway
  • Trail Network Plan, including expansion, classification, standardization of signage, and more


Port Coquitlam

2021:

  • McAllister Avenue multi-use path between Shaughnessy Street and Mary Hill Road
  • Donald Street Pathway between Wilson Avenue and McAllister Avenue
  • Prairie Avenue multi-use path between Fremont Street and Burns Road

2022:

  • McAllister Avenue footbridge over the Coquitlam River (built to 4m width)
  • Kingsway Avenue multi-use path between Tyner Street and the Coast Meridian Overpass
  • Prairie Avenue multi-use path between Coast Meridian Road and Fremont Street

2023:

  • Kingsway Avenue multi-use path between the Coast Meridian Overpass and the dikes
  • Prairie Avenue multi-use path between Coast Meridian Road and Shaughnessy Street


Belcarra

2021:

  • Bedwell Bay Road multi-use path between Midden Road (Jug Island Trailhead) to Senkler Road

Anmore

No projects are currently planned for Anmore