Over 480 kilometres of highways and side roads throughout B.C.’s southern Interior will be upgraded with new surfaces.
The B.C. government said this comes as the province invests more than $122 million on road resurfacing across the region.
A list of the projects set to get underway can be found below:
- Highway 3 in Cranbrook (25.5 kilometres)
- Conventional resurfacing on arterial and area side roads
- Highway 1 near Revelstoke (15.2 kilometres)
- Conventional resurfacing
- Highway 93 from Roosville to Junction of Highway 3 (37 kilometres)
- Seal coat
- Highway 3B Trail area (14 kilometres)
- Conventional resurfacing
- Highway 22 from Trail to Castlegar (20 kilometres)
- Hot in-place recycling
- Highway 31A from New Denver to Fish Lake (13 kilometres)
- Conventional resurfacing
- Highway 6 from Nakusp to Burton (36 kilometres)
- Hot in-place recycled asphalt resurfacing
- Highway 33 Beaverdell to Carmi (9 kilometres)
- Conventional resurfacing
- Slocan Valley side roads (17 kilometres)
- Conventional resurfacing
- Highway 97 from Swan Lake to Hanna Road, intermittent (52 kilometres)
- Hot in-place recycled asphalt resurfacing
- Highway 3 from Riverside Campground to Keremeos (16 kilometres)
- Conventional resurfacing
- Highway 1 from Hoffman’s Bluff to Little River, intermittent (17 kilometres)
- Conventional resurfacing
- Cherryville area side roads (25 kilometres)
- Conventional resurfacing
- Highway 97C from Elkhart Brake Check to John’s Creek (23 kilometres)
- Conventional resurfacing
- Highway 1 from Valleyview to Orchards Walk and Barriere area side roads (40 kilometres)
- Conventional resurfacing
- Highway 97 from Lynes Pit to Cody and Quesnel area side roads (67 kilometres)
- Conventional resurfacing
- Highway 26 from Forest Service Road 500 to Wingdam (21 kilometres)
- Conventional resurfacing
Drivers are asked to travel carefully and obey any road signs or on-site staff around construction sites.
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