In Progress
Increase cycling network length by three kilometers
City of Maple Ridge Corporate Plan

Description

As part of the City's commitment to stimulating active transportation it is investing in extending the total cycling network and this key result sets a target of 3 kilometers of additional cycling infrastructure by the end of 2025.

KR End Date

12/31/25

KR External Update

Projects that support the expansion of the cycling network in Maple Ridgehave been finalized in the capital planning process. The City is on track to make significant improvements to the cycling network and reach the goal of an additional 3 kms by the Spring of 2026. 

There are three projects related to this key result.  One is completed and two are in progress.  These include:

  • Thorne Avenue Bikeway project - between 203 Street and 207 Street where it connects with 117 Avenue
  •  Donovan to Selkirk - between 216 Street and 222 Street, that includes, a pathway on the east side of 216 Street adjacent to the current bike lane and an All Ages and Abilities Neighbourhood Bikeway where cyclists will travel on the roadway. This project also has a speed limit reduction to 30 km/h and speed humps evenly spaced roughly every 100 metres.
  • One project is completed - 123 Avenue - between Laity Street and 216 Street

Initiatives

In Progress
Increase cycling network length by three kilometers
City of Maple Ridge Corporate Plan | 1/1/24 - 12/31/25