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Ladner could see new overpass with tunnel replacement
Sandor Gyarmati
sgyarmati@delta-optimist com
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A second overpass could end up being part of the George Massey Tunnel replacement project, after all That bit of potentially good news was conveyed at Delta council’s Feb 13 meeting during a presentation by the Ministry of Transportation & Infrastructure & Transportation Investment Corporation
Executive director
Peter Argast said that while an overpass connecting River Road is not within the current scope, the province may be willing to consider the addition once the government has an idea of how much federal funding will be made available
“We are aware that this is an issue is of importance to the City of Delta It’s not in the current project scope. The ministry’s (of Transportation and Infrastructure) focus right now is securing a federal funding contribution for this absolutely central piece of infrastructure. The ministry is confident that will be received. Once the federal funding contribution has been secured, the ministry is open to reexamining the scope and a potential overpass at River Road,” said Argast
The City of Delta is encouraged to work with the ministry on a potential overpass project, to ensure critical planning is undertaken if there is an opportunity to revamp the overall tunnel replacement program, he added
Coun Dylan Kruger, vice-chair of Metro Vancouver’s George Massey Tunnel Replacement Task Force, said it is encouraging news and the first time he’s heard the ministry is open to considering adding the second overpass, something the city has been advocating for
“Right now there is only one exit out of Ladner onto Highway 17A One can exit the Massey Tunnel onto River Road, but cannot come back on River Road to connect in with Highway 99, so, it’s a critical element of Delta’s long-term plans
In fact, it’s been part of our area plans since the late 1990s to see this historical River Road East and West reconnection I certainly feel strongly that, given the scope of a project like this, it’s important to make sure that we get it right and we see needed enhancements for our community now, rather than having to add them at a later date at probably significantly greater cost,” said Kruger