2026 - 2030 Surrey Financial Plan
PARKS, RECREATION & CULTURE
BUILT ENVIRONMENT & NEIGHBOURHOODS
Installed 10 new picnic shelters at various parks; The Focus Newton Action Plan advanced significantly, with expanded programs, enhanced events, and improvements to public spaces; and
• Acquired 7.4 acres of new parkland and completed major playground and park upgrades, including improvements at Guildford Heights, Robertson Drive, William Beagle, and McIntyre parks.
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HEALTH & WELLNESS
• Recreation attendance and programming breadth sustained across 22 facilities; 57,600+ programs offered.
EDUCATION & CULTURE
• Hosted “Let’s Hear It Live” Road to the Junos Music event at Surrey Civic Plaza; and •
Awarded cultural grants to 80+ organizations supporting citywide cultural production.
Junos Party on the Plaza
ECONOMIC PROSPERITY & LIVELIHOODS
• Supported 43 sport tourism events with $274,000 in grants (highest demand to date).
City of Surrey | 2026—2030 Financial Plan | General Operating Fund | Parks, Recreation & Culture
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