Major Weekend Closures Planned for stal̕əw̓asəm Bridge Corridor
Commuters traveling through Surrey and New Westminster this weekend may face significant traffic disruptions due to scheduled construction work connected to the stal̕əw̓asəm Bridge replacement project. Transportation officials say multiple lane closures and traffic pattern changes are necessary as crews continue work on the new crossing.
The closures are expected to impact thousands of drivers throughout the weekend, particularly during peak travel periods.
Drivers Advised to Expect Heavy Congestion
Officials are encouraging motorists to plan ahead, allow extra travel time, and consider alternate routes to avoid major delays. Traffic congestion is expected to increase around nearby crossings including:
- Alex Fraser Bridge
- Port Mann Bridge
- Queensborough Bridge
Transportation authorities warn that delays could extend well beyond the immediate construction area as traffic volume shifts across Metro Vancouver routes.
Construction Work Part of Massive Bridge Replacement Project
The stal̕əw̓asəm Bridge replacement is one of British Columbia’s largest infrastructure projects currently underway. The new bridge is designed to improve safety, increase traffic capacity, and better support growing transportation demands across the Lower Mainland.
Project officials say the replacement crossing will eventually:
- Reduce traffic bottlenecks
- Improve cycling and pedestrian access
- Support public transit connectivity
- Enhance long-term regional transportation flow
Construction activity has continued steadily over the past year as crews work toward project completion.
Businesses and Commuters Frustrated by Ongoing Delays
While many drivers support long-term infrastructure improvements, repeated closures and traffic disruptions have caused frustration for daily commuters and local businesses. Residents in Surrey and New Westminster say weekend shutdowns often create extended backups and unpredictable travel times.
Some business owners also worry that ongoing congestion could reduce customer traffic during busy weekends.
Officials Urge Public to Check Traffic Updates Before Traveling
Drivers are being advised to monitor live traffic reports and official transportation updates before heading out this weekend. Officials recommend using navigation apps and public transit when possible to reduce congestion around construction zones.
Despite temporary inconveniences, transportation leaders say the completed bridge project will bring major long-term benefits to the region’s growing population.
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