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Road improvements on Thomas Street - between Cooper Drive and Halliwell Avenue - will take place throughout most of 2025. The reconstruction of this 700-metre section of Thomas Street is a priority due to the condition of the degraded road surface and age of the existing watermain. The work includes a water main replacement, sanitary and storm sewer repairs, and landscaping.
A multi-use pathway (MUP) will be added on the east side of the road and a sidewalk will be added to the west side. An MUP is geared towards a variety of uses - for example, bikes, roller bladesContinue reading
Road improvements on Thomas Street - between Cooper Drive and Halliwell Avenue - will take place throughout most of 2025. The reconstruction of this 700-metre section of Thomas Street is a priority due to the condition of the degraded road surface and age of the existing watermain. The work includes a water main replacement, sanitary and storm sewer repairs, and landscaping.
A multi-use pathway (MUP) will be added on the east side of the road and a sidewalk will be added to the west side. An MUP is geared towards a variety of uses - for example, bikes, roller blades, skateboards, joggers, walkers, and more - while sidewalks are meant for pedestrian-use only.
This project is funded partly funded through the Northwest BC Resource Benefits Alliance Agreement with the Province of BC. Through that agreement, the City of Terrace was awarded almost $35 million over five years to support the renewal or replacement of capital assets, and construction of infrastructure, such as roads, water, sewer and other amenities.
The City also received $413,880 Active Transportation Infrastructure Grant from the BC Ministry of Transportation and Transit to add a sidewalk on the west side of the newly constructed street.
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Thomas Street Reconstruction - Kick Off Video
An overview of the Thomas Street Reconstruction project and what Terrace residents can expect over the next few months.
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