Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Langley City Received $12.6 Million in Road, Cycling, and Walking Funding From Translink Since 2017

Glover Road

I’ve posted about this every so often, as many people do not know that TransLink is responsible for major roads in our region and provides funding, through a cost-sharing formula, to local governments to keep these roads in good repair. In Langley City, 200th Street, Fraser Highway (Excluding Between 203rd and 208th), the non-provincial section of the Langley Bypass, and 203rd/204th Street between Fraser Highway and the Township border are part of the TransLink-funded major road network.

TransLink also provides base-allocated and competitive grants to enhance the capacity, efficiency, and safety of the major road network, with a requirement to improve walking and cycling infrastructure. TransLink also provides funding specifically for costly road structures, such as overpasses, bridges, retaining walls, and large culverts.

Outside the major road network, TransLink provides base-allocated and competitive grants for general cycling, walking, and bus-speed infrastructure (such as bus lanes).

Between 2017 and 2025, Langley City has received $4.2 million in base-allocated funding and $7.2 million in competitive grants from TransLink. In 2026, Langley City will receive $1.2 million in base-allocated funding from TransLink.

Langley City received per-km funding to keep our section of the major road network in a state of good repair. We also received funding for the following projects since 2017.

  • 48 Avenue Bike Lanes
  • 200 St Culverts Rehabilitation
  • 208 St Bike Lanes
  • Douglas Crescent and 203 St Pedestrian Safety Improvements
  • Duncan Way Sidewalks
  • Fraser Highway Upgrades
  • Fraser Highway (East of 208 Street) Cycling and Walking Safety Improvements
  • Glover Road Bike Lane
  • Langley Bus Speed and Reliability Study (as Part of Master Transportation Plan)
  • Langley Bypass Roadway and Cycling Improvements
  • Logan Creek Culvert Replacement
  • Michaud Crescent Bike Lane
  • Michaud Greenway

TransLink funding is an important part of how we work together as a region to support our major roads and improve transportation options for people.

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