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Roads &Traffic Safety

2016-2020 FINANCIAL PLAN

FUTURE INITIATIVES

SOCIO-CULTURAL

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Completed a review of tandem

parking in townhouse developments

and amended the parking bylaw;

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Constructed 2.5 km of multi-use

pathways including Barnston Drive,

Surrey Lake and Scott Road

Greenways;

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Completed the update to the City’s

Street naming Policy to improve the

public’s ability to navigate through the

City;

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Completed the update to the Highway

and Traffic By-Law which regulates

the safe and efficient operation and

control of the City’s transportation

systems;



Implemented pilot traffic safety

improvement measures in Newton

consistent with the direction of the

Safe Mobility Plan to be released in

Spring 2016;

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Initiated work toward a multi-agency

partnership to complete design and

costing work to identify a preferred

corridor for relocation of the BNSF rail

line in South Surrey/White Rock to an

interior route;

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Developed a plan for expansion of

datasets and enhanced visualizations

for the City’s Open Data Program;

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Launched new Cosmos layers

including future planned road re-

alignments to provide certainty for the

development community and citizens;

and



Enhanced citizen service request

experience with improvements in

messaging, service delivery targets,

business process efficiencies, and

other feedback mechanisms.

ECONOMIC



Complete Real Time traffic volume

monitoring for all traffic signals;

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Construct $36 Million in transportation

improvements, including road

widening and rehabilitation, traffic

calming and safety measures, cycling

and pedestrian mobility

improvements;

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Complete construction of the 148

Street widening, from 65 Avenue to 72

Avenue, including Operations Centre

frontage works and improvements

fronting TE Scott Elementary;

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Complete construction of the $8

Million 160 Street widening, from 96

Avenue to 104 Avenue;

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Commence construction of 80 Avenue

widening, from 128 Street to 132

Street;

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Achieve regional agreement for early

delivery of a new Pattullo Bridge; and

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Continue to assess and identify

additional transportation funding

sources.

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