Subscribe

RSS
Use your favourite RSS reader to subscribe to this blog and have updates delivered to you.

Detours not only in your commute….

Here’s the latest from the Vancouver Park Board…

Seawall detours at English Bay and Second Beach began yesterday…

Seawall users will find detours around two English Bay-area portions beginning Monday, July 19. A 340-metre section between Sunset Beach and the Inukshuk on English Bay and a 470-metre section from the far west side of English Bay Beach in Stanley Park to the beginning of Second Beach are undergoing major reconstruction. Signs will be in place directing pedestrians, cyclists, in-line skaters and wheelchair users around the fenced construction areas.

In order to accommodate Celebration of Light spectators, fencing around the Sunset Beach area section will not go up until the firework events conclude on July 31. Access for spectators at the Second Beach section in Stanley Park will be restricted by fencing.

The two sections of seawall are up to 75 years old and are frequently undermined by waves and storms. One section is constructed of timber frame that has deteriorated beyond repair, necessitating reconstruction and restoration.

Construction work must take place at low tides which are ideal during the summer months. Work will be complete later in the fall.

The $4.5 million seawall restoration project is funded in part through a $2 million Federal Infrastructure Stimulus Fund grant.

A third section of seawall between Brockton Point and Lumberman’s Arch will be resurfaced in September. That work is expected to take two weeks. A detour will be in place for seawall users.

One Response to “Detours not only in your commute….”

  1. David Kwong Says:

    Thanks for the update Michel! I will tell my friends as well!!