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Tag Archives: highway 1
Massive development near Hwy 1 showcases poor city planning
A huge, multi-phased development proposal named Fairview Heights should have residents up in arms. The plan would see the ultimate construction of 11 three-storeys townhomes, 4 four-storeys apartments, 1 five-storey apartment, and 2 six-storeys apartments, totalling over 800 units, plus … Continue reading
Posted in City Hall, Development, Environment, Guildford
Tagged density, greenwash, Guildford, highway 1, tynehead
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Progress on the Port Mann [pic]
This image has been floating around the Internet for the past few weeks. The photo shows the massive scale of the Port Mann project. Note how the new bridge span is virtually double the width of the existing highway. The … Continue reading
Port Mann construction [pics]
Posted in Development, Guildford, Transport
Tagged bridge, construction, expansion, fraser river, gateway, highway 1, port mann, program, south, surrey, twin
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Hwy 1 construction [pics]
Posted in Development, Guildford, Transport
Tagged construction, expansion, highway, highway 1, median, port mann, surrey
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156 St underpass working swell [pics]
The 156 St underpass, a joint project from both the City of Surrey and the Ministry of Transport, opened in May. It was designed to alleviate traffic from the 152 St and 160 St overpasses and provide Fraser Heights residents … Continue reading
