The District of Squamish Paving Program rehabilitates roads that are in poor condition. Each year the District of Squamish (DOS) budgets approximately $800,000 for upgrades. Generally 10 to 20 roads are rehabilitated each year.
The five-year outlook is based on a Pavement Management Program (PMP) developed by EBA Engineering. The PMP assessed all the roads within Squamish and provided the optimal funding level that will sustain quality and value of the District's pavement network.
The 2016 Paving Program began in the second week of April and will continue until approximately the end of September. Work is weather dependent so scheduling may change through out the construction season. A portion of the roads in the table and map below are planned in conjunction with the DOS watermain replacement projects and paving is dependent on replacement projects being completed prior to paving.
For any inquiries regarding the Paving Program, please contact Sam Skalsvik, Engineering Technologist at 604.815.5051 or by email.
Road | From | To |
Second Avenue | Main Street | Victoria Street |
Third Avenue | Vancouver Street | Main Street |
Magnolia Crescent | Westway Avenue | Guilford Drive |
Maple Crescent | Cottonwood Road | Eagle Run Drive |
Guilford Drive | Magnolia Crescent | Maple Drive |
Eagle Run Drive | Government Road | Meadow Avenue |
Kintyre Drive | The Boulevard | Bills Place |
Wilson Crescent | MacNamee Place | south corner |
The Boulevard | University Bridge | Perth Drive |
Torbet Place | Entire Length | |
Queens Way | Enterprise Way | Industrial Way |
Paradise Valley Road | S Curve north of | Bailey Bridge |
Government Road bridge approaches | 50 metres from bridge |
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