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Engineering

 Increased, through appraisal review and negotiation, the cash-in-lieu contribution of park dedication payments to the City by an additional $555,000 over and above the original

 The Conveyancing Section, in support of the activities of Realty, Land Development and the Tax Department, processed and registered in excess of 1,750 documents at the Land Title Office, representing a 35% increase over 2014; and  Assisted the Transportation Division in the completion of negotiations and agreements for the transfer to the Province of some 78 City-owned lands with a value of over $22 million in support of the South Fraser Perimeter Road and Port Mann/Highway #1 projects.

amounts tended as part of development applications, representing a 20% increase;

 Completed 325 appraisal requests, representing a 9% increase over 2014. The Appraisal Section also provided land valuation estimates for approximately 368 properties within the proposed Light Rapid Transit

corridors, as well as property valuation estimates for the DCC budget analysis for both the Parks Program and the City Centre Road Grid;

ENVIRONMENTAL  Finalized the standards for new street lights to be LED, including the initial phasing in conversion of street lights in the Newton Town Centre Area;  Construction of the Anderson Creek Bridge across King George Boulevard was completed by the end of 2015;  Sustained high organic waste diversion from the projected tonnage of 57,000 tonnes with actual of 61,000 tonnes; SOCIO-CULTURAL  Completed construction of $3 Million in mobility and safety improvements around school zones, in advance of September 2015, as part of Phase 2 of the City’s Safe and Active Schools Initiative;

 Introduced the Surrey Apartment Organics Collection Program. This program provides for voluntary participation in weekly organic waste collection services at apartment buildings across the City;  Finalized the supplementary specifications for using recycled asphalt pavement; and  Construction of the Newton Storm Water Detention Pond completed in November 2015.

 Finalized the updated Design Criteria and Standard Construction Documents which were officially published January 1, 2016;  Achieved 95% completion of the City- wide road tenure research;

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