City of Langley has opened the revitalized Fraser Highway One-Way on time and on budget. The $19 million infrastructure project is Langley’s largest investment of its kind since the start of the millennium, and coincides with the city’s 70th anniversary.
The revitalization project has transformed the Fraser Highway One-Way into a vibrant, pedestrian-friendly destination, featuring upgraded underground utilities, expanded walkways, new street trees and landscaping, and enhanced public gathering spaces designed with community safety, accessibility, and long-term planning in mind.
The one-way section of Fraser Highway between 204 Street and 206 Street downtown anchors the heart of Langley City’s historic core. B&B Heavy Civil Construction was the contractor.
“This project is more than pavement and pipes, it’s really about people,” said Langley City mayor Nathan Pachal. “We’ve created a space that reflects our values of sustainability, accessibility, and community pride. It’s a place where residents, businesses, and visitors can connect, celebrate, and thrive.”






