increasing the efficiency of traffic flow, we’re also helping to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and other air pollutants.” Environmental and social considerations have been integral throughout the planning and execution phases. The Project supports a healthy environment, enhances active transportation, and builds a more sustainable and resilient region. Equally important has been the Project’s ongoing engagement with the public, local governments, transit agencies, and First Nations communities. “We’ve held regular meetings with groups such as the City of Richmond, TransLink, and Coast Mountain Bus Company to keep them updated on construction impacts,” Bergstrom notes. PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT The public has been kept informed through newsletters, construction notices, website updates, and in-person pop-up events. For First Nations engagement, the Project team has taken a NationRendering of westbound travel on the new Steveston Interchange 68 JUN 2025 | BUSINESS ELITE CANADA
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