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8 infrastructure projects coming to Langford for safer routes to schools

Projects are in collaboration with SD62, ICBC and Ministry of Transportation
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The City of Langford announced eight new active transportation projects in an effort to provide safer routes to schools on Tuesday, April 16. Langford Mayor Scott Goodmanson speakings during a press conference. (Bailey Seymour/Black Press)

In partnership with the Sooke School District, ICBC and the Ministry of Transportation, the City of Langford will build eight infrastructure projects focused on providing safer routes for students to get to school.

On Tuesday, April 16, the city announced the project that will include six sidewalk infill projects, a multi-use path and intersection upgrades with funding from the cityB次元官网网址檚 general amenity fund, the school district, and the ministryB次元官网网址檚 active transportation grant.

B次元官网网址淭hese projects will improve the transportation networks and provide safer routes to school and overall improve connectivity for the residents throughout the city,B次元官网网址 Langford Mayor Scott Goodmanson said.

Sidewalk infill will be from City Gate to 749 Treanor Ave., from 594 to 540 Atkins Rd. on Hoylake Avenue, from Englewood Avenue to 3422 Happy Valley Rd., from Alouette Avenue to Sooke Road and from Brock Avenue to Ruth King Elementary School.

There will also be a new multi-use path in close proximity to Millstream Elementary School, and increased pedestrian and cyclist refuge areas and elephant foot crossings at the Veterans Memorial Parkway and Goldstream Avenue Intersection.

B次元官网网址淭he projects unveiled here today, ranging from sidewalk infills to intersection upgrades, are a testament to our shared vision of fostering safer routes to schools and enhancing connectivity throughout our communities,B次元官网网址 SD62 board chair Amanda Dowhy said. B次元官网网址淚B次元官网网址檓 encouraged by the emphasis our local municipalities are placing on providing safe and accessible routes to and around our surrounding schools.B次元官网网址

Funding for these projects is provided through the cityB次元官网网址檚 general amenity fund, with $3.1 million budgeted in 2024, and an additional $2.6 million budgeted in 2025; SD62 contributed $250,000 for paved pathway connectivity; a $766,000-grant from the ministry; and ICBC will fund red school zone boxes and vertical school zone tabs.

All of the projects are expected to be completed in 2024 and 2025, with some projects already B次元官网网址渟hovel-readyB次元官网网址 and nearing construction.

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After graduating from SAIT and stint with the Calgary Herald, I ended up at the Nanaimo B次元官网网址 Bulletin/Ladysmith Chronicle in March 2023
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