2024 Paving Program

The City uses its Paving Program to schedule and perform vital road maintenance.

The City of Maple Ridge’s annual road rehabilitation program starts this month which will pave 22.7 lane kilometres of road at 16 priority locations around the community.

The City completes visual inspections of the road network six times a year to evaluate the priority areas needing road rehabilitation. Locations are selected through a multi-year pavement management system based on data collection and analysis. 

Milling and paving will take place at the following locations:

  • Dewdney Trunk Road – Cottonwood Drive to 240 Street
  • Cottonwood Drive – 11261 Cottonwood Drive to 119 Avenue
  • 116 Avenue – 232 Street to Cottonwood Drive
  • 236 Street – Dewdney Trunk Road to 118 Avenue
  • 225 Street – Lougheed Highway to Haney By-Pass
  • Brickwood Close – West of 225 Street to East of 225 Street
  • Royal Crescent – 225 Street to Lougheed Highway
  • North Avenue – 224 Street to 225 Street
  • 280 Street – 112 Avenue to 116 Avenue
  • 116 Avenue – 280 Street to 284 Street
  • 284 Street – 108 Avenue to 116 Avenue
  • 124 Avenue – 248 Street to 206m west of 248 Street
  • 124 Avenue (Gravel Road) – 246 Street to 190m East of 246 St
  • 246 Street (Gravel Road) - 124 Avenue to 530m North of 124 Avenue
  • 100 Avenue – 262 St to 268 St
  • 268 Street – 98 Avenue to 100 Avenue

This work is funded by the City's capital program and is part of the City's priority to build a livable community through its infrastructure renewal and replacement program that maintains over 500 kms of road network in a cost-effective and sustainable manner.

During paving operations, there may be some traffic disruptions that will be publicized ahead of time, through the City's communications platforms. Work at select locations will be scheduled during evenings and weekends to minimize traffic impacts, and work at locations around nearby schools will be scheduled during the summer months.  

During the paving work there will be traffic control and construction workers on site and people are advised to slow down and respect the instructions of the safety personnel as the work is completed.

Residents and businesses directly affected will receive notification about work that is scheduled in their area.

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