Copperstone Community forum is live (again)

The Copperstone Community forum is live and can be found here:

https://www.copperstonecommunity.org/copperstone-community-forum/

This is a forum for Copperstone owners and residents to offer ideas, feedback and help to each other.

Here’s a quick guide to getting started:

NOTE: The forum can use an existing WordPress.com login, but this is not required.

  1. Follow this link and click the Register button at the top of the forum. The forum will not be visible to non-registered visitors.
  2. Enter a username and a valid email address when prompted and click the Register button.
  3. Check your email and follow the link. Enter a password when prompted.
  4. You will be sent to your Profile page for the Copperstone Community site. Click Copperstone Community in the top-left corner and choose Visit Site or just go directly to https://www.copperstonecommunity.org/copperstone-community-forum/
  5. You are now a Guest and once approved by the admin, you’ll be able to see all forums and post.

Yes, it’s a lot of steps, but this is to keep spammers or other unwanted people from easily posting and making a mess.

Enjoy the forum! Be nice!

Royal Columbian Hospital Redevelopment – East Columbia Street improvements

NOTE: This is the same notice that usually gets posted in the Copperstone buildings or emailed to owners.

Improvements coming to East Columbia Street and Sherbrooke Street 

The City of New Westminster has plans to turn East Columbia Street into a ‘Great Street’ – a more pedestrian- and cycling-friendly street with enhanced sidewalks, better lighting, bike lanes and safer intersections. As part of the Royal Columbian Hospital redevelopment, the project is required to improve the frontages around the campus. In partnership with the City, the project completion will improve accessibility and transportation management around the hospital campus, including along Sherbrooke Street. The works along Sherbrooke Street will include traffic calming measures at the intersections.

The work will be done in phases, between Keary Street and Sherbrooke Street, starting the last week of March. We expect the work to be complete by mid-December 2024.

When needed, flaggers will direct traffic and ensure access to the hospital. At least one lane will remain open at all times. We will provide regular updates on the phases of the work and any impacts to drivers, cyclists and pedestrians. 

Thank you for your patience as we work to enhance our community’s infrastructure.

EllisDon and the Royal Columbian Hospital Redevelopment Team

Questions 
Contact us at RCHRedevelopment@FraserHealth.ca or 604 418-5326.
Visit www.fraserhealth.ca/royalcolumbian