South Surrey’s transportation network is about to get a major upgrade. The City of Surrey has officially advanced the 24 Avenue and Highway 99 Interchange Ramps project to the detailed design stage — a milestone achieved in collaboration with the Province of British Columbia. This initiative will introduce new north-facing ramps along Highway 99, helping to reduce congestion and improve connectivity for the area’s fast-growing communities. The move reflects the city’s continued investment in smarter, more efficient infrastructure that supports both residential and commercial expansion across South Surrey.
At the same time, Surrey is progressing on the 20 Avenue Overpass of Highway 99, a key project designed to enhance mobility and safety for drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians alike. The overpass will feature two lanes in each direction and a multi-use pathway connecting neighbourhoods to jobs, schools, and local services. Preparations such as utility relocation and tree clearing are already underway, with full construction expected to begin in January 2026. Once complete, this link will greatly improve east–west access across the region, relieving traffic and promoting smoother flow between residential zones and major routes.
These developments signal Surrey’s dedication to keeping pace with urban growth and business demand. With major employers and retailers, including a proposed Costco store at 164 Street and 20 Avenue, showing strong interest in the area, improved transportation will play a crucial role in shaping future opportunities.
For those watching South Surrey’s growth or exploring nearby property investments, now is the time to get ahead — reach out to Jared Gibbons to learn how these new infrastructure upgrades could influence your next real estate move.