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Holdom overpass plans moving forward in Burnaby Lauren Vanderdeen
lvanderdeen@burnabynow.com
Plans for the Holdom overpass connecting Holdom Avenue and Douglas Road over the CN railroad are chugging
along. Mayna Vancaillie, acting director of infrastructure delivery at the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority, gave an update on the overpass progress to city council on July 4.
The overpass will be an elevated four-lane road to extend Holdom Avenue south over the rail corridor and Still Creek to connect with Douglas Road. It will replace the cur-
rent crossing at Douglas Road, which is closed to traffic about 30 times a day, totalling about two hours daily. “It’s a busy crossing, and it’s expected to get busier,” said Vancaillie.
CN completed the railwork portion of the project earlier this year; now, the port authority and Burnaby staff are working on the design of the overpass and construction plans.
The design for the overpass includes dedicated space on either side of the overpass for those walking, biking and rolling, physically separated from the road. Continued on page 8