Mt. Lehman Road Four-Lane Project – Results
Engagement Summary
Mt. Lehman Road in Abbotsford is a north-south provincial route that accommodates local, regional and international vehicle travel. It serves as the primary access to the Abbotsford International Airport, and connects the movement of people and goods to the Canada/USA border and beyond.
The project will widen Mt. Lehman Road from two lanes to four between Great Northern Avenue to the Airport boundary, for approximately two kilometres. Additional work includes intersection improvements along the corridor as well as improved drainage, lighting and new bike lanes.
This project will improve safety and efficiency on Mt. Lehman Road, as well as accommodate pressures from projected growth over the next 25 years.
Engagement Timeframe
October 11 to November 10, 2017
Input Received
- 71 attendees at the public information session
- 35 feedback forms submitted (11 hard copy, 24 online)
Input leads to action:
Feedback was collected between October 11, 2017 to November 10, 2017 on the project design, including traffic and safety improvements, driveway and access management, pedestrian and cycling improvements, and drainage and environmental improvements. The input received will be used to help identify possible issues and opportunities not currently identified in the project design.
The summary report which details all the comments and feedback submitted from stakeholders will be posted to the engagement site.