Victoria News, January 16, 2015

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Victoria Mayor Lisa Helps at the groundbreaking ceremony for phase two of the Douglas Street northbound bus lane. The new priority bus lane will run along Douglas from Hillside to Tolmie avenues. Andrea Peacock/Victoria News

Patience urged as transit lane work begins Construction began Tuesday on $1.5-million project along Douglas St. Andrea Peacock Victoria News

Commuters travelling along Douglas Street will have to be patient over the next six months, says Victoria Mayor Lisa Helps. Construction of phase two of the Douglas Street Priority Transit and Cycling Lanes commenced

on Tuesday. A northbound transit priority lane is being constructed along Douglas Street from Hillside Avenue to Tolmie Avenue. Construction on the $1.5-million project is expected to be completed by late spring or early summer. The hope is to increase the reliability of transit during peak hours, 3 to 6 p.m., by giving buses their own lane during those times. Cyclists will also be permitted in the priority lane. The two vehicle lanes will remain, and drivers can also use the third lane outside of the posted peak hours. “If you take transit, you want

to know that it’s [going to] be on time and on schedule,” said Meribeth Burton, B.C. Transit spokesperson. “People who are stuck in their cars are going to see the bus pass them, and hopefully that will inspire more people to take transit.” Until then, vehicles and buses will have to drive through the construction to get to where they are going. “There will be increased congestion during the construction, and that’s part of change,” said Helps. “We could get nothing done again, but I thank commuters for their

patience and grace while we do this construction.” Helps said the main benefit will be the long-term effects on transit. “People don’t like construction, but once it’s done they love the results,” she said. “I think sometimes it’s worth a bit of short-term pain.” Tony Elson of Real Deal Bedrooms on the corner of Douglas and Summit Avenue, said he hopes the construction is completed by spring, as predicted by B.C. Transit. “If [the construction] is a bit of a deterrent for people to get to us this time of year I wouldn’t worry

so much as in the spring and summer.” said Elson, adding that 50 per cent of his annual business comes in the summer months. Part of that reason, he said, is that Real Deal Bedrooms is so exposed on the corner of Douglas Street. In order to add a third lane on Douglas going northbound, existing lanes are being realigned and reassigned, said Katie Hamilton, spokesperson for the City of Victoria. Additionally, there will be a four-way traffic light put in beside Mayfair Shopping Centre at Tolmie Avenue, where there is currently a pedestrian crossing.

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