British Columbia

Transit Improvements Being Tracked in Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge

By

James Sinclair
March 11, 2026 1:20 pm

As of March 11, 2026, the regional transportation authority has shifted the transport plan for Pitt Meadows, British Columbia, into a phase focused on tracking and carrying out community goals. This update confirms that the long-term vision for the region-wide transportation network is now moving from the planning stage to active oversight and monitoring.

TransLink is now working alongside local officials to check progress on previously set goals for bus service, cycling, walking, and road improvements. This new phase follows the completion of the original planning work which concluded in 2020 after several years of development.

To create the plan, officials completed two phases that involved identifying local traffic issues and surveying residents to find out which priorities mattered most to them. This feedback helped shape the strategies that are now being used to guide how the community grows and how people get around.

Moving forward, the City of Pitt Meadows and the City of Maple Ridge will continue to partner with the transit authority to ensure new buildings and developments match transportation commitments. This change ensures that the vision for the region stays on track and that local roads and transit meet the needs of residents.

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