TransLink invests in cycling paths, walkways, and roads
Local Government Funding Program only secured through to the end of 2025
May 30, 2024
NEW WESTMINSTER, BC – TransLink is announcing its annual round of investments in cycling paths, walkways, and roadways through the Local Government Funding Program, benefitting 23 communities. This program has paid for critical transportation infrastructure throughout Metro Vancouver since 2017, however program funding is only secured for one more year and may come to an end after 2025.
This year’s investment will go towards 104 projects and maintenance of the Major Road Network – bringing Metro Vancouver better cycling paths, walkways, roads, structures, and bus speed upgrades. A full list of the 2024 investments can be found here.
PROJECT TYPE |
2024 INVESTMENT |
Walking, cycling, and multi-use paths (60 projects) |
$38.8 million |
Roads, structures, and bus speed upgrades (44 projects) |
$40.6 million |
Operation, maintenance, and rehabilitation of the MRN |
$64.5 million |
TOTAL |
$144 million |
Through the 2024 Investment Plan, funding for the program has been extended until the end of 2025. After which, there is no more funding allocated for the program, despite the continued demand for investments in transportation infrastructure.
TransLink continues to work with senior levels of government to secure a new funding model that will enable transportation investments that support the region’s growth for years to come, including funding the Access for Everyone Plan which has allocated investments for this program.
Since 2017, TransLink has invested $884 million across 733 transportation infrastructure programs across Metro Vancouver, greatly improving the quality of life for residents in those communities. The 2023 Nicomekl River Bridge Replacement project in Surrey is an example of this program in action. The new bridge provides increased capacity to improve traffic flow, and introduced multi-use paths to provide safer walking, cycling, and sustainable travel options. The new crossing will also support development of the King George Boulevard Bus Rapid Transit corridor.
Previously known as the Municipal Funding Program, the program helps build stronger and more vibrant communities, making it easier for people to move around the region safely and effectively.
Quotes:
Kevin Quinn, CEO, TransLink –
"The Local Government Funding Program is central to addressing some of our region’s most pressing issues and serves as a catalyst for connected communities, and a thriving economy, but the future of this program is in jeopardy. That's why it's critical we continue to work with the Mayors' Council and senior governments to secure long-term, sustainable funding for this region's transportation system."
Brad West, Mayors’ Council Chair and Mayor of Port Coquitlam –
“Communities depend on the Local Government Funding Program to improve existing infrastructure and the lives of our residents. Losing a program like this would be devastating for the region, because of what it means to keeping our major roadways and multi-use paths accessible and safe.”
More information:
TransLink’s Local Government Funding Program
Full list of 2024 investments
Media downloads:
Local Government Funding Program media gallery
Media contact:
TransLink Media Relations
E: media@translink.ca