Why is there so much construction affecting my daily commute?

Coquitlam is one of the fastest-growing cities in Metro Vancouver. To meet our infrastructure needs, the City builds, maintains, rehabilitates, upgrades and improves roads and underground utilities such as water and sewer. 

Each year, we plan, design and construct projects to support this growth by:

  • Making improvements for driving, walking, transiting and biking, improving safety for all road users and reducing the risk of accidents;
  • Enhancing overall connectivity within the city; and
  • Ensuring reliable sewer and water services and managing stormwater.

Additionally, ongoing private development and third-party utility upgrades are needed to support the city's continued growth. There are a number of other projects underway throughout the City from other parties, such as:

  • External Third Party Utilities: Each year, many large-scale third-party utility projects take place across the City (projects led by Metro Vancouver, BC Hydro, FortisBC, etc.). These projects involve infrastructure owned by the external third party, and they manage and pay for the project work. 
  • Private Development: When a property redevelops, the developer is responsible to complete a number of off-site improvements such as underground utility upgrades, road improvements and new sidewalks. This work is paid for by the developer.


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