The Province of BC is funding a new multi-use pathway under the Highway 1 Lynn Valley Road overpass.
This overpass will connect with the existing City of North Vancouver bike lanes at 21st Street on the south end and Morgan Road on the north end.
BC is funding the design of both a cycling lane on the Highway 1 east bound ramp through Capilano Road and a multi-use pathway replacing the existing northbound sidewalk.
In West Vancouver, the province will also improve multi-use pathway.
There will be surfacing on the structure and new cyclist signage plus design improvements to the transition and access pathways on either end of the Lions Gate Bridge.
Various locations throughout Metro Vancouver such as Highway 7 at Jim Robson Way, Highway 91 and Highway 99 at Westminster Highway will also benefit from improvements to cycling paths, fog lines, barriers and reflectors.
Province says it will provide $16.7 million to more than 45 projects throughout B.C. that focus on active transportation safety and access improvements on provincial rights of way.







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