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Major upgrades are coming to 152 Street in Surrey, BC. Here’s what drivers need to know about construction timelines, traffic impacts, and future benefits. Future of 152 Street: Upgrades That Will Reshape Surrey Commutes A Key Corridor Facing Big Changes 152 Street is one of Surrey’s most heavily used north-south routes, linking residential neighbourhoods, commercial […]

Future of 152 Street: Upgrades That Will Reshape Surrey Commutes

Major upgrades are coming to 152 Street in Surrey, BC. Here’s what drivers need to know about construction timelines, traffic impacts, and future benefits.

Future of 152 Street: Upgrades That Will Reshape Surrey Commutes

A Key Corridor Facing Big Changes

152 Street is one of Surrey’s most heavily used north-south routes, linking residential neighbourhoods, commercial zones, and major highways. With increasing traffic volumes and ongoing urban growth, the City of Surrey is preparing for significant upgrades to modernize the corridor and improve its long-term efficiency.

Why the Upgrade Is Needed

The steady rise in population across South Surrey, Fleetwood, and surrounding areas has put a strain on the existing road infrastructure. Traffic congestion during peak hours, aging road surfaces, and safety concerns for pedestrians and cyclists have all contributed to the push for redevelopment. City planners say these upgrades are necessary to keep up with commuter demand and future development.

What’s Being Planned

The planned upgrades to 152 Street will include:

  • Road widening in key segments to reduce bottlenecks
  • New and improved signalized intersections
  • Dedicated turning lanes to ease traffic flow
  • Enhanced pedestrian sidewalks and bike lanes
  • Road resurfacing for a smoother and safer drive

These changes are designed not only to improve day-to-day commutes but also to support public transit and non-motorized transportation as Surrey pushes toward a more integrated and sustainable traffic system.

Where and When Changes Will Happen

The upgrades are being rolled out in phases, with the first focus areas between Highway 10 and 64 Avenue. Construction activity is expected to begin later this year, with most major work scheduled during off-peak hours to minimize disruptions. Full project completion may extend into 2026, depending on weather, contractor timelines, and city budget allocations.

Impact on Daily Commuters

Drivers should expect temporary lane closures, reduced speed zones, and possible detours while work is underway. The city advises planning ahead and checking traffic alerts regularly to avoid delays. While short-term inconvenience is likely, long-term benefits include reduced congestion, faster commutes, and a safer road environment for everyone.

What This Means for Surrey’s Future

These improvements on 152 Street reflect Surrey’s broader strategy to modernize infrastructure as the city grows into a major metropolitan centre. As more residents and businesses call Surrey home, streets like 152 need to be resilient, efficient, and accessible. With these changes, the city is investing not just in roads—but in the mobility and safety of its people.

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