Chilliwack Mayor Popove defends Knight Road construction, stresses safety of road improvements
CHILLIWACK — Chilliwack Mayor Ken Popove has defended changes to the layout of Knight Road east of Evans Road in Chilliwack, saying the public works improvements are meant to slow down motorists and protect pedestrians and cyclists alike.
Mayor Popove told 89.5 JR Country Morning show host Glen Slingerland Thursday morning the issue around Knight Road construction emerged after a letter to the editor was recently published in a Chilliwack newspaper. Around the same time, people in Chilliwack Facebook groups have expressed indignation over the changes.
There’s some things that folks are saying that we’ve changed it from four lanes to two lanes,” Popove said on 89.5 Thursday morning. “Not true. It’s always been two lanes. People don’t like change. I get that. I know when we’ve shrunken travel lanes, there’s a reason for that. It’s safety. It’s to slow traffic down and make it safer for folks on bikes, people walking the sidewalks, kids going to school.”
Popove referred to “bulges” that have been constructed on both sides of Knight Road, and said travel through the area would be enhanced once line striping occurs.