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Tree pruning, utility work planned on Highway 99

Staff report
January 11, 2021 9:43am

Four upcoming projects on different sections of Highway 99 will cause some traffic delays.

Tree pruning is planned between Murrin Lake Provincial Park and Watts Point Rd for 500 metres on the north-bound lane on Highway 99.

The work starts this Wednesday, January 13, at 9 am and will continue until 3:30 pm.

The shoulder will be closed, and Drive BC is urging drivers to watch for traffic control personnel.

Utility work is planned between Lions Bay Ave and Porteau Cove Road for 2.2 km. The work in the north-bound lane starts on January 13 until Friday, January 15, from 9 am to 3:30 pm.

Single-lane alternating traffic will be in effect. Expect minor delays. BC Hydro will also undertake some tree work alongside the highway that can cause some delays.

Utility work is planned between Ocean Point Drive and Ansell Place for 3.9 km, south of Lions Bay in West Vancouver.

The work starts on January 14 at 9 am and will continue until 5 pm.

Utility work is also planned between Marine Drive in West Vancouver, which starts on Wednesday, January 13 at 8 am and continues until Wednesday, January 13 at 2 pm.

There will be lane closure, and delays can be expected.

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