Times Colonist

Sewage deal leads to path makeover

- BILL CLEVERLEY

A path through Beacon Hill Park linking James Bay and Fairfield will get an almost $90,000 facelift courtesy of the sewage treatment project.

The improvemen­ts will be made through a $100,000 amenity contributi­on made by the Capital Regional District under the terms of the licence of occupation for the Clover Point pump station.

The plan, developed with representa­tives of the James Bay and Fairfield Gonzales neighbourh­ood associatio­ns, is to widen the pathway that runs between Heywood Avenue and Bridge Way and on to Douglas Street to turn it into a true multi-modal trail, Brad Dellebuur, city manager of transporta­tion, told councillor­s.

“There’s an existing pathway right now. We’re simply widening it out. It’s 1.5 metres. We’re widening it out to 2.7,” Dellebuur said.

“We tried to minimize the amount of widening that we did to limit the impact on the greenspace in the area,” Dellebuur said.

“We’ll improve sight lines and get a better functionin­g pathway for all users.”

The plan also calls for improved signage and improved access at Heywood and a new crosswalk and signs to connect to the existing multi-use path on Bridge Way.

In many respects, the city will simply be improving what is already being used as a multimodal path.

“Currently cyclists are not permitted on that pathway in the park, but we were unable get a photo when we were out there that didn’t have a cyclists using the path,” Dellebuur said.

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