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Project update for Trans-Canada Highway four-laning

Jan 7, 2021 | 5:17 PM

The B.C. government said work is progressing on the Chase Creek Road to Chase West project, which expands the Trans-Canada Highway near the Village of Chase from two to four lanes, making travel safer for people and more efficient for trade.

People can now view the design for the Chase West to Chase Creek Bridge section that will also increase safety and reduce traffic congestion in the region. The ministry invites people to go online for more information and to see 3D animations showing the route.

The ministry is following the advice and orders of the provincial health officer to keep British Columbians as safe as possible and help to stop the spread of COVID-19. As such, no in-person information sessions will take place. Instead, people can view the latest information online: www.gov.bc.ca/bchwy1-chase

“For many years, people who live and work in Chase have been asking for a solution to traffic issues. The Chase four-laning project will increase safety, capacity and reliability and will provide safer connections to local roads and businesses,” a government news release stated.

Below is a project breakdown:

Chase Creek Road to Chase West

* 3.3 kilometres of highway widening

* upgrades to highway intersections and frontage roads

* construction of a pedestrian underpass and multi-use pathway

* construction is underway

Chase West to Chase Creek Bridge

* 1.6 kilometres of highway widening

* grade-separated interchange at Brooke Drive

* extended improvements on Brooke Drive to Shuswap Avenue

* detailed design work and consultation are ongoing, and work is expected to get underway later this year

Click here for more on the Highway 1 four-laning program: http://www.bchwy1.ca/

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