56 Street Sanitary Sewer Upgrades

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About the Project

The City of Delta has installed a new PVC sanitary main along 56 Street from 16 Avenue to View Crescent, along View Crescent, and back along 56 Street from View Crescent to 12 Avenue. The new sewer main replaced the aging existing infrastructure and increased sewer capacity.

We understand the challenges that replacing large infrastructure can have on the community with noise, traffic and service impacts. In designing the new sewer main, the City ensured that the pipe would have an extended service life and also account for long term community growth. As such, this project is included in the Development Cost Charge program to ensure costs attributed to growth are paid for through development levies.

The new pipe is a 675 mm diameter PVC sewer main with approximately three times the capacity of the decommissioned sewer, enough to meet the future needs of Tsawwassen.

Traffic

  1. 56 Street Sanitary Upgrades (16 Avenue to 12 Avenue)
    • These sanitary upgrades have now been completed.
  2. 56 Street Sanitary Upgrades (18 Avenue South)
    • These sanitary upgrades have now been completed.
  3. Intersection Improvements at 56 Street and 12 Avenue
    • The following works will take place:
      • Daytime work: Removal of existing curb, sidewalk, and treesMay 19 to May 26. Crews will be working between 7:00 am and 7:00 pm, closing the curb lane to facilitate work.
      • Nighttime work: Underground electrical work to support the new signals – May 19 to May 26. Crews will be working between 7:00 pm and 7:00 am with lane closures as they work across 56 Street. Traffic diversions will be in place.
      • Removal and replacement off all signals and poles
      • Concrete work, including new sidewalks and curbs
  4. Paving from 12 Avenue to 18 Avenue
    • The following works will take place as part of the paving project:
      • Milling of existing road surface
      • Laying new asphalt pavement
      • Reinstatement of the concrete medians
      • Renewal of pavement marking

Impact to Residents

Access for residents and businesses will be maintained at all times. With work of this nature, some inconvenience will be unavoidable. We ask for your patience and cooperation during construction.

Archaeology

Some sections of the new sanitary main alignment are within a known archaeological site. Construction may progress at a reduced rate to ensure the requirements set by the BC Archaeology Branch and the First Nations are being properly followed. Archaeologists and First Nations representatives will be present on-site to monitor, investigate, and inspect the sanitary main installation. Archeologists will also be present for a portion of the upgrades to the 16 Ave and 56 Street intersection.

About the Project

The City of Delta has installed a new PVC sanitary main along 56 Street from 16 Avenue to View Crescent, along View Crescent, and back along 56 Street from View Crescent to 12 Avenue. The new sewer main replaced the aging existing infrastructure and increased sewer capacity.

We understand the challenges that replacing large infrastructure can have on the community with noise, traffic and service impacts. In designing the new sewer main, the City ensured that the pipe would have an extended service life and also account for long term community growth. As such, this project is included in the Development Cost Charge program to ensure costs attributed to growth are paid for through development levies.

The new pipe is a 675 mm diameter PVC sewer main with approximately three times the capacity of the decommissioned sewer, enough to meet the future needs of Tsawwassen.

Traffic

  1. 56 Street Sanitary Upgrades (16 Avenue to 12 Avenue)
    • These sanitary upgrades have now been completed.
  2. 56 Street Sanitary Upgrades (18 Avenue South)
    • These sanitary upgrades have now been completed.
  3. Intersection Improvements at 56 Street and 12 Avenue
    • The following works will take place:
      • Daytime work: Removal of existing curb, sidewalk, and treesMay 19 to May 26. Crews will be working between 7:00 am and 7:00 pm, closing the curb lane to facilitate work.
      • Nighttime work: Underground electrical work to support the new signals – May 19 to May 26. Crews will be working between 7:00 pm and 7:00 am with lane closures as they work across 56 Street. Traffic diversions will be in place.
      • Removal and replacement off all signals and poles
      • Concrete work, including new sidewalks and curbs
  4. Paving from 12 Avenue to 18 Avenue
    • The following works will take place as part of the paving project:
      • Milling of existing road surface
      • Laying new asphalt pavement
      • Reinstatement of the concrete medians
      • Renewal of pavement marking

Impact to Residents

Access for residents and businesses will be maintained at all times. With work of this nature, some inconvenience will be unavoidable. We ask for your patience and cooperation during construction.

Archaeology

Some sections of the new sanitary main alignment are within a known archaeological site. Construction may progress at a reduced rate to ensure the requirements set by the BC Archaeology Branch and the First Nations are being properly followed. Archaeologists and First Nations representatives will be present on-site to monitor, investigate, and inspect the sanitary main installation. Archeologists will also be present for a portion of the upgrades to the 16 Ave and 56 Street intersection.

  • 56 Street in Tsawwassen – What’s Happening?

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    56 Street in Tsawwassen has been the focus of several upgrades in recent months. This update outlines the main projects and provides residents with information on what to expect as the work continues.

    1. 56 Street Sanitary Upgrades (18 Avenue to 16 Avenue)

    Crews have started replacing the existing sewer south along 56 Street from 18 Avenue. The work will be carried out using a trenchless method at night and is expected to be completed by mid-October. During construction, 56 Street from 19 Avenue to 16 Avenue will be reduced to a single lane. The west side of the 56 Street and 18 Avenue intersection will also remain closed during this period. Construction noise and vibrations are expected while work continues.

    2. 56 Street Sanitary Upgrades (16 Avenue to 12 Avenue)

    Crews are working 24 hours a day to replace the existing sanitary main along 56 Street and View Crescent. Construction along View Crescent will be undertaken during the day and is expected to be completed by mid-October. Construction at 12 Avenue is expected to begin mid-October. Crews will work day and night with the goal of completing the project by the end of October.

    Traffic will be reduced to single lane in each direction along 56 St during construction. Noise and some vibrations can be expected during this period.

    3. 56 Street Multi-Use Pathway (6 Avenue to 8A Avenue)

    Crews are completing the underground electrical work and placing the base material for the multi-use pathway. Periodic northbound lane reductions can be expected along 56 Street during the construction period. Signage is in place to guide pedestrians to use the existing sidewalk along the west side of 56 Street. The project is on schedule and expected to be completed by November 2025.

    The multi-use pathway is also being extended along 8A Street and 55A Street. These works will have no impact on 56 Street.

    4. 56 Street Repaving (16 Avenue to 12 Avenue)

    The full road repaving of 56 Street from 16 Avenue to 12 Avenue is scheduled for spring of 2026, allowing the trench for the newly installed utility to settle before completing the final paving. View Crescent will also be repaved as part of the 56 Street repaving.

    5. 56 Street Fibre Optics

    To improve digital services, public wi-fi, and traffic management, fibre optic cables will be installed on 56 Street (east side from 19 Avenue to 10 Avenue) and 12 Avenue (south side from 56 Street to 53a Street) connecting the future Winskill Fitness & Aquatic Centre, the nearby Field House, Tsawwassen Arts Centre, Fire Hall Number Two, and numerous intersections.

    Installation will begin following the conclusion of the sanitary upgrade project and is expected to take between four to six weeks. The work involves minimally invasive directional drilling, will take place at night, and will require some single traffic lane closures.

    For more information on the sanitary sewer upgrade, visit: letstalk.delta.ca/56StUpgrades.

    56 Street in Tsawwassen has been the focus of several upgrades in recent months. This update outlines the main projects and provides residents with information on what to expect as the work continues.

    1. 56 Street Sanitary Upgrades (18 Avenue to 16 Avenue)

    Crews have started replacing the existing sewer south along 56 Street from 18 Avenue. The work will be carried out using a trenchless method at night and is expected to be completed by mid-October. During construction, 56 Street from 19 Avenue to 16 Avenue will be reduced to a single lane. The west side of the 56 Street and 18 Avenue intersection will also remain closed during this period. Construction noise and vibrations are expected while work continues.

    2. 56 Street Sanitary Upgrades (16 Avenue to 12 Avenue)

    Crews are working 24 hours a day to replace the existing sanitary main along 56 Street and View Crescent. Construction along View Crescent will be undertaken during the day and is expected to be completed by mid-October. Construction at 12 Avenue is expected to begin mid-October. Crews will work day and night with the goal of completing the project by the end of October.

    Traffic will be reduced to single lane in each direction along 56 St during construction. Noise and some vibrations can be expected during this period.

    3. 56 Street Multi-Use Pathway (6 Avenue to 8A Avenue)

    Crews are completing the underground electrical work and placing the base material for the multi-use pathway. Periodic northbound lane reductions can be expected along 56 Street during the construction period. Signage is in place to guide pedestrians to use the existing sidewalk along the west side of 56 Street. The project is on schedule and expected to be completed by November 2025.

    The multi-use pathway is also being extended along 8A Street and 55A Street. These works will have no impact on 56 Street.

    4. 56 Street Repaving (16 Avenue to 12 Avenue)

    The full road repaving of 56 Street from 16 Avenue to 12 Avenue is scheduled for spring of 2026, allowing the trench for the newly installed utility to settle before completing the final paving. View Crescent will also be repaved as part of the 56 Street repaving.

    5. 56 Street Fibre Optics

    To improve digital services, public wi-fi, and traffic management, fibre optic cables will be installed on 56 Street (east side from 19 Avenue to 10 Avenue) and 12 Avenue (south side from 56 Street to 53a Street) connecting the future Winskill Fitness & Aquatic Centre, the nearby Field House, Tsawwassen Arts Centre, Fire Hall Number Two, and numerous intersections.

    Installation will begin following the conclusion of the sanitary upgrade project and is expected to take between four to six weeks. The work involves minimally invasive directional drilling, will take place at night, and will require some single traffic lane closures.

    For more information on the sanitary sewer upgrade, visit: letstalk.delta.ca/56StUpgrades.

Page last updated: 13 May 2026, 05:05 PM