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River Road Multi-Use Pathway (Ferry Road to Elliott Street)
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Construction is starting shortly for a new Multi-Use Pathway along the north side of River Road from Ferry Road to Elliott Street. This $1.4 million project is part of Delta's annual cycling infrastructure program aimed at expanding pedestrian and cycling routes within the community. The pathway will improve connectivity between Marina Gardens and Ladner Village, creating safer and more accessible travel options.
The proposed improvements include a 3.5m wide asphaltmulti-use pathway, grassed boulevard, street trees, LED street lighting, pavement markings and related signage. Please see the presentation drawing for more information.
Construction is tentatively scheduled to begin in fall 2024. The pathway is identified in Delta’s Official Community Plan and Cycling Master Plan, which prioritize pedestrian and cycling improvements throughout the city. For more information regarding Delta's current cycling routes, please refer to the Delta Routes Map.
The online consultation closed on May 27, 2024.
This project is co-funded by TransLink through their Bicycle Infrastructure Capital Cost Share Program.
Construction is starting shortly for a new Multi-Use Pathway along the north side of River Road from Ferry Road to Elliott Street. This $1.4 million project is part of Delta's annual cycling infrastructure program aimed at expanding pedestrian and cycling routes within the community. The pathway will improve connectivity between Marina Gardens and Ladner Village, creating safer and more accessible travel options.
The proposed improvements include a 3.5m wide asphaltmulti-use pathway, grassed boulevard, street trees, LED street lighting, pavement markings and related signage. Please see the presentation drawing for more information.
Construction is tentatively scheduled to begin in fall 2024. The pathway is identified in Delta’s Official Community Plan and Cycling Master Plan, which prioritize pedestrian and cycling improvements throughout the city. For more information regarding Delta's current cycling routes, please refer to the Delta Routes Map.
The online consultation closed on May 27, 2024.
This project is co-funded by TransLink through their Bicycle Infrastructure Capital Cost Share Program.