B.C. govt. to update public on Hwy. 1 widening project between Langley and Abbotsford
FRASER VALLEY — The B.C. Ministry of Transportation and Transit says it will hold two meetings this month to update the public on what’s happening with the Highway 1 improvements between Langley and Abbotsford.
On its website, the B.C. govt. says the Fraser Valley Highway 1 Corridor Improvement Program will improve safety, reliability and capacity between 216 Street in Langley through to Chilliwack. The ministry states highway improvements will meet the needs of a growing region, improve travel and transit services for people in the Fraser Valley and facilitate efficient goods movement.
The work involves collaboration between the Ministry of Transportation and Transit, First Nations, municipal and regional governments, transportation agencies, and active transportation and goods movement interest holders to plan for the future of transportation for all users through and across the corridor.
To learn more about what’s happening, the ministry invites the public to drop by one of the upcoming community pop-ups:
