British Columbia

Lane Closures Coming to Pitt Meadows Roads This Week

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July 9, 2026 4:15 pm

Drivers in Pitt Meadows, British Columbia, will face several roadwork delays and lane closures this week, with projects affecting Fraser Way, Hammond Road, and Harris Road.

On Friday, July 10, 2026, curb work will reduce traffic to single lane alternating closures near 19452 Fraser Way, just west of the Barnston View Road roundabout. The work is scheduled between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m., and the City of Pitt Meadows is advising drivers to expect delays.

Starting July 7, drivers on Hammond Road near 19516 Hammond Road will see recurring single lane alternating traffic from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. That work is for development servicing and is expected to last four to six weeks.

On Harris Road, between McNeil Road and the dike trail north of Richardson Road, traffic and dike access will be impacted from July 6 to 24, 2026, between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday to Friday, for watermain replacement work.

Additionally, the Baynes Drainage Pump Station Upgrade began construction the week of July 6 near the intersection of Baynes Road and Airport Way. That project is expected to bring increased traffic to the area through the end of October 2026.

These projects are part of the city’s 2026 capital plan, which includes $21.1 million for infrastructure like dike upgrades and road extensions. Mayor Nicole MacDonald said the $63.7 million budget focuses on maintaining existing services while addressing key pressures.

Residents are reminded to obey all traffic control signs and give themselves extra travel time.

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