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FortisBC to detail Burnaby lane closures as it replaces gas line

Work expected to last until well into 2022
FortisBC route map
FortisBC has selected this route using feedback from the City of Burnaby and feedback received during community engagement periods.

Work will start on a new gas line on Burnaby this November to serve more than 35,000 homes and businesses in Burnaby, Coquitlam and New Westminster.

The route has been chosen and approved in Burnaby, and FortisBC is hosting two virtual sessions to get public feedback.

The six-kilometre gas line replacement project in Burnaby will go along Sperling Avenue, Glencarin Drive, Lakefield Drive and 4th Street – a route announced earlier this year following more than two years of technical investigations and local engagement.

“We believe working closely with local and Indigenous communities is essential to successfully delivering a major infrastructure project like this,” said Doug Slater, vice-president of external and Indigenous relations with FortisBC, in a statement. “Our Pattullo Gas Line Replacement project incorporated feedback received during engagement. The project is creating economic opportunities for local and Indigenous companies, and will include construction of new cycling and walking infrastructure that the community can enjoy for years to come.”

FortisBC has partnered with the City of Burnaby to design and build the new cycling and walking path along the proposed route.

“A key goal in Burnaby’s updated Transportation Plan is to make it easier for residents to make the shift to active transportation,” said Burnaby Mayor Mike Hurley, in a news release. “This is a great opportunity to add a significant piece of infrastructure that supports this goal and it will create a fantastic connection to the city’s greenspaces.”

The community can expect to see road and lane closures along the route to allow crews to complete work safely and as quickly as possible, with details being made available at the project webpage talkingenergy.ca. Work on the new gas line is expected to be completed by the end of 2022.

The community is invited to participate in virtual information sessions on Oct. 14 and 19, where they can learn more, ask questions and provide feedback. For more details on the project including the upcoming information sessions, visit talkingenergy.ca/pattullogasline. You can also contact the project team directly at 604-576-7208 or pattullogasline@fortisbc.com.

The B.C. Utilities Commission approved FortisBC’s application for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity in June 2021, which includes installing a new underground pressure regulating station at the intersection of 16th Avenue and 4th Street.