Identified as a high priority in the District’s 2031 Multi-Modal Transportation Plan, the Pioneer Way Extension project will extend Pioneer Way from Queens Way to the intersection of Government Road... Read More
Annual line painting work will take place in the evenings and overnight in various locations throughout Squamish beginning Thursday, July 9. Read More
Sanitary sewer repair work will take place in various locations around Valleycliffe, Garibaldi Estates and along Buckley Avenue. Read More
DetailsThe District will be replacing the watermain along Thunderbird Ridge from Perth Drive to Glacier View. Impacts Expect delays single-lane alternating traffic. Read More
A section of the gravel (uphill) portion of Mamquam Road had slid away during a winter storm in late January of this year, and work is now being done to... Read More
Details:The District's next watermain replacement is an important stretch along Government Road, from Centennial Way extending north past Mamquam Road towards Viking Ridge. Read More
Details: 465 metres of existing sanitary forcemain is being replaced along Depot Road from Government Road to Rayburn Road Impacts: Expect delays and single-lane alternating traffic. Read More
Details A separated multi-use path is being constructed along the east side of Government Road between Depot Road and Axen Road. Read More
Geotechnical drilling will take place at Xwu’nekw Park, located on the Mamquam Blind Channel and Loggers Lane between Victoria and Main Streets, on Wednesday, February 26 and Thursday, February 27... Read More
The District is launching a project to realign the intersection at Clarke and Guilford Drives, and to add a missing section of Corridor Trail through this area. Read More
January 22, 2021 at 2:11 PM
District of Squamish Wildlife Attractant Bylaw update aims to eliminate wildlife attractants through stricter guidelines and simplified language
The District of Squamish has updated its Wildlife Attractant Bylaw to help residents better understand and eliminate the root cause of...
January 21, 2021 at 11:51 AM
Waste less, save more: District of Squamish Council moves to freeze 2021 Solid Waste Utility fees for residents with small garbage totes
Squamish residents can now save on 2021 utility fees by making the switch to a small 35-gallon garbage tote size.