City to repair Rosedale, downtown Chilliwack roads
CHILLIWACK – On the heels of a newly paved, widened stretch of Vedder Road in Sardis, the City of Chilliwack plans further street improvements to some rough roads throughout town.
The city revealed Friday that it will begin street rehabilitation in Rosedale in July. First up is Yale Road between Ford Road and McGrath Road, representing a roughly 280-metre stretch of the primary route through Rosedale, as well as Ferry Road from McGrath Road to the dyke. Both are due to be finished this month.
Downtown Chilliwack contains a number of streets due for resurfacing, but the city has not determined a start date. Yale Road between Nowell Street and Charles Street, and Yale Road from Main Street to Princess Avenue near downtown Save-on Foods, are being repaved. Spadina Avenue between Yale Road and First Avenue, in front of the Chilliwack Museum, is on the list, and so is Wellington Avenue from Mill Street to Cook Street. The downtown RCMP Community Policing office is in this block of Wellington Avenue. A roughly five-block section of Nowell Street from First Avenue to Yale Street, just west of Ruth and Naomi’s, will also be repaired.
Rounding out the list of targeted streets, outside of the downtown core, are Mayfair Avenue west of Menzies Street, Evans Road near the Wells Road intersection, Chilliwack Central Road from Annis Road to Ford Road out in the country, almost a mile of Upper Prairie Road north of the highway, a truck-heavy section of Lickman Road just north of Highway 1, and Willow Drive between Chilliwack Central Road and McCaffrey Boulevard. None of these projects contains a start date.
