Highway 99 at 32 Avenue Interchange Improvements Project

Last updated on January 11, 2024

Rendering of Highway 99 at 32nd Avenue Interchange Improvements Project

COMPLETED - This project has added new lanes to the 32 Avenue interchange entry and exit ramps and lengthened the southbound exit ramp to the 32 Avenue Diversion, increasing safety, mobility and travel time reliability at this busy Highway 99 interface within the City of Surrey.

Last Updated: January 11, 2024

The Highway 99 at 32 Avenue interchange in the City of Surrey is a busy commuter connection point. Congestion and travel delays occur regularly during peak hours.

The project includes:

  • Adding a new traffic lane on the Highway 99 entry and exit ramps to improve merging and traffic capacity
  • Wider travel lanes on a section of 32 Avenue Diversion and an additional westbound lane under Highway 99 to improve traffic operations to and from the highway
  • Providing a protected multi-use pathway on the south side of 32 Avenue under Highway 99 to improve active transportation within Surrey and between Surrey and White Rock
  • Extending the Highway 99 southbound exit ramp exit to provide additional queuing capacity during rush hour and prevent queues from backing up onto the Highway

Project Cost

$23 million

Status

Project Benefits

The project will:

  • Increase capacity
  • Improve safety, mobility and reliability at the interchange
  • Complete an important active transportation link in the South of Fraser network

Project Location Map

Highway 99 at 32nd Avenue Interchange Improvement Project Map

The project is within the blue dotted area. 32 Avenue Corridor improvements between King George Boulevard to 152 Street by the City of Surrey (recently completed) are shown within the yellow dotted areas.

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