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'''''Please note: this list only covers projects funded by municipalities and governments. Projects built through property redevelopment are not shown on this list. For information on all civic projects, please check municipal websites. In addition, due to changing project schedules, projects are often subject to delay'''''
'''''Please note: this list only covers projects funded by municipalities and governments. Projects built through property redevelopment are not shown on this list. For information on all civic projects, please check municipal websites. In addition, due to changing project schedules, projects are often subject to delay - often projects finish about a year later than projected.'''''





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Please note: this list only covers projects funded by municipalities and governments. Projects built through property redevelopment are not shown on this list. For information on all civic projects, please check municipal websites. In addition, due to changing project schedules, projects are often subject to delay - often projects finish about a year later than projected.


  • 2023 projects are in purple
  • 2024 projects are in black
  • 2026 projects are in royal blue


Coquitlam

2023:

  • Cedar Drive multi-use path from 4180 Cedar Drive to Gilley's Trail
  • Gatensbury Street multi-use path from the Port Moody border to Regan Street
  • Guildford Way protected bike lanes from Johnson Street to the Port Moody border
  • Signage through the Sumiqwuelu site (formerly Riverview)
  • Lougheed Highway multi-use path between Pinetree Way and Westwood Street on the north side of the roadway
  • Maillardville Greenway along Cartier Avenue from Schoolhouse Street to Marmont Street, then down Marmont Street to Quadling Avenue and west to Nelson Street
  • New Strategic Transportation Plan
  • United Boulevard multi-use path from King Edward Overpass west to existing terminus near New Westminster

2024:

  • Barnet Highway eastbound protected bike lane from Falcon Drive to Bond Street
  • Fremont Connector and adjacent multi-use path
  • Guildford Way protected bike lanes from Johnson Street to Pinetree Way
  • Pipeline Road multi-use path from David Avenue to Guildford Way along the west side, with new pedestrian lighting


Port Moody

2023:

  • 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

2023:

  • Kingsway Avenue multi-use path between Tyner Street and Kebet Way

2024:

  • Donald Street Pathway between Wilson Avenue and McAllister Avenue
  • Fremont Connector and adjacent multi-use path

2025

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


Belcarra

No projects funded.


Anmore

2023:

  • Sunnyside Road multi-use path between East Road and (roughly) 2014 Sunnyside Road

2024:

  • East Road multi-use path between (roughly) 2285 East Road and Sunnyside Road
  • Sunnyside Road multi-use path between East Road and Alpine Drive

2026:

  • East Road multi-use path between (roughly) 2285 East Road and 1343 East Road