06/17/2026
One of the "big works" that Council advanced last night. I encourage folks interested in how we came to this decision to watch the video of the discussion - I'm including it here in the comments. Please forward to exactly 4:00 to hear the beginning of debate. If you want to watch the entire presentation, it starts at 3:49.
I understand there may be some lingering concerns about latent demand, but the majority of Council agreed that we should not let "perfection" be the enemy of "good" in this case.
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Yesterday's Council meeting was extremely productive as a number of long term plans and items we have been working on for years were presented to Council. The one I am going to talk about today is the CPKC/IOCO overpass widening project that was unanimously supported by all council members last night. This project is one I am particularly proud of, as I, as well as Council have heard for years that our residents want to see their Council make a meaningful impact on traffic and travel times in our community. Not only is this project going to make an impact on traffic the moment it is finished, it is going to provide these benefits without punishing or delaying another road user group which is a mission I have been actively trying to pursue during my term on council. This project proves that it is possible to improve travel times through our city, and get our residents home to their families quicker, without compromising our Master Transportation Plan goals of advancing active transportation. I am proud of this work and the plans that staff have presented to Council, and with the recent improvements to Dewdney Trunk Rd which will be made permanent as part of a separate intersection improvement project, this council will have made a significant reduction in traffic congestion in this area of Port Moody.
๐๐ก๐ ๐๐๐ญ๐๐ข๐ฅ๐ฌ ๐: When completed in 2027 this project will add an additional travel lane on the eastbound traffic side of the CPKC overpass (the one by Inlet Skytrain station) that always gets backed up along St. Johns Street. This additional travel lane will allow commuters to have two extended dedicated left turn queueing lanes (turning north onto Ioco Rd) which will significantly relieve pressure on St. Johns and will provide up to a 40% reduction in vehicle travel times for those heading between Moray street and Suter Brook Village.
In addition, the overpass will have the south sidewalk rebuilt to a width of 2 meters compared to the current one at 1.2 meters. The current one is not wide enough to allow two mobility devices to pass each other, let alone two strollers. This improvement will increase pedestrian๐ถโโ๏ธand active transportation ๐ฒ access and safety on the south side of the overpass.
Although the option for a full width multi-use path (MUP) was not opted in at this time, the option remains for council to consider that project in the future and there is an opportunity, and need, to tie into a MUP on the south side of St. Johnโs. The separate MUP bridge would have added an additional $4.5m to the project total cost and with no MUP to tie into, it was decided to not proceed with this separate project at this time and save that money for other needs.
The budget for this overpass improvement project is estimated at $2.8m and of that project amount, $1.5m is estimated for intersection and lane reconfiguration improvements to increase traffic flow and efficiencies.
๐๐ก๐ ๐๐ข๐ฆ๐๐ฅ๐ข๐ง๐ โฐ: I have been asked many times why this project was not considered sooner, and when discussions about this option started. Council was officially notified of my interest in re-evaluating old design plans when I brought forward a Notice of Motion at the October 28th 2025 council meeting and there were at least two subsequent meetings where this was discussed by Council in early 2026. However, discussions about traffic efficiency down the St. Johns corridor, including intersection improvements at Dewdney Trunk Rd and even the consideration of a โgreen waveโ occurred back in 2023. The first discussion of looking at an overpass widening project was brought up individually with staff in June/July 2023 while I was chair of the Transportation Committee. With such a key intersection in our city, it was clear that it is extremely important to get the improvements that lead to an increased traffic flow correctly modeled and intersections leading up to the bridge improved to the safest we can. Rushing a project on a pivotal traffic network could have been disastrous if done incorrectly. Work had to be done on the Dewdney Trunk Road intersection first, staff were also working on the improvements to traffic and active transportation with the St. Johns Phase 2 redesign as well. All these components need to be designed to work together to function to best efficiency.
Finally, to save money it was best to time this work with the seismic upgrades and resurfacing that would be needed for the overpass to reduce costs to our residents. So patience and responsible timing was required.
I am happy to discuss any aspect of this project or timeline further if there are any questions, I will also be posting a link to the agenda item from Tuesdays committee meeting discussion in the comments below.
In the end, I am proud of this initiative and of Council to invest in both vehicle and active transportation improvements, and I look forward to the quick delivery of this much needed improved infrastructure to our community. Port Moody residents have been waiting a long time, and in my opinion this will be the biggest traffic improvement project for the least cost we have seen in decades.