CRD approves major upgrade to commuter trails
The board of the Capital Regional District has agreed to a $53.5 million plan that will widen and add lighting to sections of the Galloping Goose and Lochside regional trails. The sections are on the Galloping Goose between the Selkirk Trestle and Grange Road, and the Lochside Trail between the Switch Bridge and Borden Street.
The plan was developed over several years through public engagement. About three million people use the trails per year and the CRD says user volumes “will increase significantly due to trends in population growth and a shift toward active transportation and healthy lifestyles.”
Cyclists account for about 80% of traffic on the trail, compared to 20% for pedestrians.