The Government of British Columbia is advising motorists to be prepared for overnight lane closures and construction zone speed reductions to facilitate the widening of Highway 1 between 216 Street and 264 Street through Langley.
The project, which is one phase of B.C.’s Fraser Valley Highway 1 Corridor Improvement Program, which most recently resulted in the newly reopened Glover Road crossing, will create high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes in each direction.
“It’s vitally important,” Dan Coulter, Minister of State for Infrastructure and Transit, and MLA for Chilliwack, told CIVL Radio.
The widening of Highway 1 between 216 and 264 streets is expected to continue into 2026, and cost $345 million, with $96 million of those funds coming from the federal government and the remainder funded by the provincial government.