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Public comment period opens on Massey replacement

Open house slated for May 10 in Delta
George Massey Tunnel
The approach to the George Massey Tunnel in Delta.

The early engagement phase of the environmental assessment process is underway for the proposed toll-free eight-lane tunnel to replace the George Massey Tunnel.

The proposed project, called the Fraser River Tunnel Project, would also include a multi-use pathway. The existing tunnel would be removed once the new immersed tube tunnel is complete.

This first public comment period held by the Environmental Assessment Office runs from April 25 until June 9. Residents are invited to provide feedback about how they want to be engaged throughout the environmental assessment process and to identify key interests and issues with project design or location.

Feedback provided during this early engagement will be used to inform the planning and development of the project throughout all stages of the environmental assessment.

The Environmental Assessment Office will hold additional public consultation periods in future phases of the environmental assessment to seek input on more detailed information about the proposed project as it is developed.

The Fraser River Tunnel Project is subject to review under B.C.'s Environmental Assessment Act, and an environmental assessment certificate is required for the project to move forward.

Residents can also learn more about the project and the environmental assessment process by attending a public open house or virtual information session.

An open house is slated for Tuesday, May 10 from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Coast Tsawwassen Inn (1665 56th St.).

There is also an open house on Wednesday, May 11 from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Hilton Vancouver Airport Hotel (5911 Minoru Blvd).
Virtual information sessions will be held on Tuesday, May 17 from noon to 1:30 p.m. and Thursday, May 19 from 5:30 to 7 p.m.

Information on how to join the virtual information sessions is available at: www.gov.bc.ca/EAOPublicComments.

Project team members and Environmental Assessment Office staff will be available at the sessions to provide information and answer questions about the project and the environmental assessment process.

Feedback can also be provided online. The deadline to submit comments during this first public comment period is June 9, 2022. To access the project page, visit: www.gov.bc.ca/EAOPublicComments.