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Surrey City Council approves contracts to widen King George for future BRT

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THE City of Surrey has awarded $1.26 million in contracts for road widening along King George Boulevard to support the future construction of the Bus Rapid Transit project. The contract includes widening King George Boulevard between 72 Avenue and 76 Avenue by adding a third southbound lane. This road upgrade will improve traffic flow and provide better access to businesses along the west side of the corridor, like the access provided by the existing third northbound lane on the east side.

“Investing in this road work is an important step toward preparing for Bus Rapid Transit system in Surrey,” said Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke. “The additional southbound lane on King George Boulevard will address current traffic congestion while improving access to local businesses including major destinations like Costco.”

Road work is expected to start in June and be completed by the end of summer.

Earlier this month, Council approved advancing the King George Boulevard BRT project to full design. The future line will run along a 19-kilometre corridor with 12 stations from City Centre to Semiahmoo Town Centre, providing fast, frequent transit service for residents and commuters.

Public consultation conducted earlier this year by TransLink showed strong community support for the project, with 84 per cent of respondents saying it will improve transportation.

Visit surrey.ca/brt to learn more about the King George Boulevard BRT project.