Permit status

Overview

In July 2023, Metro Vancouver submitted a project permit application to install a no anchor sign approximately 500 metres downstream of the Port Mann Bridge on the south shore of the Fraser River, British Columbia on federal land managed by the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority. As part of the Project and Environmental Review  for the proposed project under the Impact Assessment Act, the proposed project was posted on the Canadian Impact Assessment Registry with an opportunity for public comment between April 26 and May 25, 2021. The port authority will conduct formal consultation activities with stakeholders and Indigenous groups. About the project Metro Vancouver proposes to install one sign on piles on the south bank of the Fraser River, approximately 500 metres west of the Port Mann Bridge. The sign is required to notify marine users of a no anchor zone near the Metro Vancouver Port Mann Water Main crossing No. 2. The sign would be an approximately 1.8-metre-wide aluminum panel and would attach to two 324-millimetre diameter steel piles. Piles would be driven to an approximate depth of 10 metres. Works will be completed with a marine spud derrick equipped with a vibratory hammer or from the upland.    Contact informationFor questions regarding the Project and Environmental Review of the proposed project, or to get in touch with our team, please contact us by email or phone at 604.665.9047. Please note, when receiving public feedback as part of the PER process, the port authority may collect your personal information, i.e., your name, contact information and personal views and opinions, to inform the PER process for a proposed project. Your personal information may be disclosed to third parties, such as our tenants, in order for them to respond directly to you or help inform our response.

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Metro Vancouver | ​Installation of no anchor sign