The proposed new North Cowichan Active Transportation Overpass Project will provide a safe pedestrian crossing over Highway 1 between Beverly St. and James St./York Rd. in North Cowichan on Vancouver Island.
Today, there are no safe options for people to cross Highway 1 between Beverly Street and James Street/York Road intersections — a distance of more than 700 metres. Approximately 30% of all pedestrian movements across this section of Highway 1 are against existing signed pedestrian restrictions or in areas where at-grade pedestrian crossings may not be safe. With the opening of the new 1,100-student Quw’utsun Secondary School in 2024, the number of people crossing the highway to reach restaurants and businesses is expected to grow considerably.
The proposed new overpass will connect people travelling on foot or rolling (for example, using a bicycle, wheelchair or scooter) safely across Highway 1. Stairs by the southeast and southwest corners will improve connections on either side of the highway. Changes to turning lanes will also help to maintain the flow of traffic along Highway 1 by reducing vehicle turning conflicts.
Funding to be determined.
A public information session to share the proposed project design with local community members and gather feedback was held on February 7, 2024.
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