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$235M expansion of Highway 1 through Langley aims to ease traffic congestion

WATCH: The NDP government has re-announced a highway improvement previously unveiled by the Liberal government that will expand a crucial stretch through Langley. Sarah MacDonald reports – Apr 25, 2019

The provincial and federal governments have announced an expansion of Highway 1 through Langley.

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A 10-kilometre stretch between 216th Street and 264th Street will be expanded with a dedicated HOV lane in each direction. In addition, the 232nd Street interchange will be reconfigured and a new underpass will be added at Glover Road and the CP Rail crossing.

A new parking lot will also be added near Highways 1 and 17 for up to 150 commercial trucks and 45 passenger vehicles.

WATCH: Funding announcement for the expansion of Highway 1 through Langley

Horgan said the expansion is badly needed.

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“There’s nowhere on Highway 1 that sees more congestion the this section of roadway that we’re going to be adding high-occupancy vehicle lanes to today,” he said.

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“People have been spending a lot of time stuck in traffic, we want to do something about that.”

Between the federal government, provincial government and Township of Langley, $235 million is being put forward towards the project.

Transportation Minister Claire Trevena said engineering work on the HOV lanes is starting immediately.

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