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Tag Archives: build surrey
Why does Build Surrey ignore Libraries?
The Build Surrey program, which promises to play infrastructure catch up to deal with the extraordinary growth of the City, includes recreation facilities, parks, arts spaces, and even police stations. While these are certainly much needed community spaces, the program … Continue reading
Posted in City Hall, Cloverdale, Fleetwood, Guildford, Library, Newton, South Surrey, Whalley
Tagged bc, build surrey, expansion, facility, libraries, surrey
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2011 Budget funds Build Surrey program
The Build Surrey program, a series of capital investments in civic infrastructure intended to support population and business growth in the City, now has a preliminary price tag, as well as an initial timeline. Costing roughly $280 million, the initiative … Continue reading
Build Surrey, six year infrastructure plan, launched
From the desk of the City Manager comes a new capital infrastructure program named Build Surrey which has the intention of encouraging “city building”. The program will help Surrey facilitate and manage more growth over the coming decade and continue … Continue reading
Posted in City Hall, Cloverdale, Development, Fleetwood, Guildford, Library, Newton, Parks and Rec, Social Services, South Surrey, Town Centre, Transport, Whalley
Tagged build surrey, capital, centre, community, infrastructure, recreation
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