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Tag Archives: sustainability
Surrey Sustainability Charter is released
The long delayed Sustainability Charter has finally been released, rather conveniently with just over a month till the municipal elections. The Sustainability Charter is the first document of its kind in the Lower Mainland that comprehensively addresses the issues of social, … Continue reading
Posted in City Hall, Development, Environment
Tagged bc, charter, climate change, cultural, economy, Environment, social, surrey, sustainability
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Sustainability Charter: Delayed!
Surrey has been very quietly working on a Sustainability Charter, an overarching planning document for all development in the city to meet economic, environmental, and social sustainability [aka: Surrey's version of EcoDensity]. While it had been planned to be released … Continue reading
Posted in City Hall, Development, Environment, Social Services
Tagged bc, bob bose, charter, Development, dianne watts, economy, Environment, green, Social Services, surrey, sustainability
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Campbell Heights continues to pave over key habitats
Despite numerous environmental groups panning Surrey over the development of the Campbell Heights area, the City continues to push forward with Phase 2 of the area’s plan. It was initially revealed several years ago by the David Suzuki Foundation that … Continue reading
Posted in Development, Environment, South Surrey, Town Centre
Tagged campbell heights, Development, dianne watts, Environment, fish, industrial, mayor, salmon, sensitive, surrey, sustainability
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