HUB Tri-Cities Successes
This list is only partial.
King Albert Greenway from Porter Street to Hillcrest Street, connecting to the existing greenway from Porter Street to Blue Mountain Street, 2020
Multi-use path built on Gatensbury Road linking Port Moody and Coquitlam and connecting schools, downtown Port Moody, a Skytrain station and the West Coast Express (2019 Infrastructure Improvement Award)
Riverview multi-use path connects Colony Farm in the south with Coquitlam Centre in the north (2019)
Heritage Mountain extension completed with separated bicycle facilities from Turner Creek Drive to David Avenue (2019)
Murray Street multi-use path extension completed from Electronic Avenue to Hugh Street (2019)
Sheep Paddocks Trail reopened, connecting Pitt River Road to Colony Farm (2019)
New access ramp connecting bike facilities on the Moody Street Overpass to the Moody Centre SkyTrain station (2019)
Dogwood Fairview Citywide Greenway multi-use path built connecting Burquitlam and Lougheed neighbourhoods (2018)
Murray overpass, Port Moody (Ped/bike overpass to Rocky Point, completed March 2014)
United Boulevard from New West to King Edward (Sept 2013). MUP plus on road bike lanes.
Lougheed bike lanes PMH1 (King Edward to Colony farms, completed August 2013)
Regan Grover temporary MUP in Como Lake park (spring 2013). This is a temporary fix pending the creation the proposed Regan/Grover on-road bike route.
Guildford extension in Port Moody (fall 2012)
Murray Avenue bike lane and MUP (fall 2012)
Broadway bike lanes, Port Coquitlam (2012)
King Edward overpass bike lanes and MUP, Coquitlam (2012)
Poirier MUP, Coquitlam (2012)
David Avenue extension to Port Moody (2012)
PoCo trail pedestrian signal at Shaughnessy (fall 2012)