The public is invited to attend a drop-in open house on Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2016, to learn more about the $36-million Mountain Highway Interchange project designed to improve traffic flow and safety on the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1) north of the Ironworkers Memorial Bridge.
The new Mountain Highway Interchange project is the first phase of the $150-million Lower Lynn Improvements project, which is slated for completion in spring 2021.
This open house session is an opportunity for people to learn about the upcoming Mountain Highway project and provide feedback. Staff from the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure and other members of the project team will be at the open house to go over the information, answer questions and provide details on this important three-phased project.
If you’re unable to attend, the information presented will be posted online after the start of the open house and an online feedback form may be filled out at:http://gov.bc.ca/lowerlynninterchanges
You may also send comments or questions to the project team by phoning 604 527-3105 or sending an e-mail to senior project manager Jay Porter at: Lowerlynn@gov.bc.ca
Public Information Session:
Date: Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2016
Time: 4 to 8 p.m.
Media invited at 3:30 p.m.
Public invited from 4 to 8 p.m.
Location:
Holiday Inn & Suites
700 Old Lillooet Rd.
North Vancouver
Learn More:
Highway 1 – Lower Lynn Improvements Project website:
http://gov.bc.ca/lowerlynninterchanges
Follow the work of the British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure online: www.tranbc.ca
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