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TRANSPORTA­TION & INFRASTRUC­TURE Action Needed Now on George Massey Surrey News

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More than a year ago, the Surrey Board of

Trade opposed the Metro Vancouver Mayor’s Council recommenda­tion to the BC Government to replace the Massey Tunnel with another tunnel. The decision now lies with the BC Government, and the Surrey Board of Trade wants immediate action on this important economic infrastruc­ture project to reduce transporta­tion bottleneck­s.

“Now that we see some light at the end of the tunnel with the pandemic, and continued population growth in Surrey and the South Fraser Economic Region, no action on the George Massey replacemen­t is not an option. Inaction will continue to lead to reduced economic activity, higher prices, and various other negative social implicatio­ns,” said Anita Huberman, CEO, Surrey Board of Trade.

The Massey Tunnel is a dangerous piece of infrastruc­ture. The risk posed to the region should an earthquake event occur is tremendous.

Originally, the Surrey Board of Trade advocated for a new Massey bridge with 10 lanes. However, the Surrey Board of Trade would also support a new 8-lane bridge with a multi-use pathway.

“The millions that are now being spent on safety improvemen­ts for the George

Massey Tunnel could be better spent on starting to build the bridge. A bridge could be built faster — two years for environmen­tal assessment and five for constructi­on. Much of the work to build a bridge has already been done.

“We must plan for transporta­tion needs for the future – for the 1.3 million people that are expected to move into Metro Vancouver by 2050. And yes, we can’t just build this in isolation, it has to have a robust rapid transit system.”

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