Burnaby Heights - Traffic Issues

Traffic Issues

In February 2009, in response to the petitions of various Burnaby heights residents, Burnaby city council initiated a process to review the traffic issues in the Burnaby Heights neighbourhood.

Neighbourhoods in Burnaby, British Columbia
Town Centres
  • Brentwood Town Centre
  • Lougheed Town Centre
  • Metrotown
Neighborhoods
  • Ardingley-Sprott
  • Ardley
  • Big Bend
  • Brentwood Park
  • Burnaby Heights
  • Burnaby Lake Regional Park
  • Burnaby Mountain
  • Cameron
  • Capitol Hill
  • Cariboo-Armstrong
  • Cascade Heights
  • Clinton-Glenwood
  • Dawson-Delta
  • Douglas-Gilpin
  • East Burnaby
  • Edmonds
  • Garden Village
  • Government Road
  • Kingsway-Beresford
  • Lake City
  • Lakeview-Mayfield
  • Lochdale
  • Lyndhurst
  • Marlborough
  • Maywood
  • Middlegate
  • Montecito
  • Morley-Buckingham Heights
  • North Burnaby
  • Oakalla
  • Parkcrest
  • Richmond Park
  • Second Street
  • Simon Fraser Hills
  • South Burnaby
  • South Slope
  • Stride Avenue
  • Stride Hill
  • Sullivan Heights
  • Suncrest
  • Sussex-Nelson
  • UniverCity
  • West Central Valley
  • Westridge
  • Willingdon Heights
  • Windsor

Coordinates: 49°17′02″N 123°00′49″W / 49.2840°N 123.0137°W / 49.2840; -123.0137 (Burnaby Heights)

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