City of Surrey 2020-2024 Financial Plan

PARKS, RECREATION AND CULTURE

BUILT ENVIRONMENT & NEIGHBOURHOODS

• Complete a master plan for Newton Urban Park; • Complete the replacement of artificial turf fields at Hjorth Road Park and Tamanawis Park; • Complete a portion of the master plan for Joe Brown Park, including the construction of a dog off-leash area; • Studio Morison’s “The Moment” at the Clayton Community Centre; • K’wy’I’y’e Spring Salmon Studio’s “the Rivers that Connect Us” at the Museum of Surrey; • Create professional development and curriculum-based educational resources for teachers related to urban forestry and park stewardship; • Initiate development of an Urban Forest Stewardship and Engagement Plan; • Over 138,000 people attended major events in Surrey including: Party for the Planet, Fusion Festival, Canada Day and Tree Lighting Festival; • Host the BCMA (BC Museums Association) Conference and BC Historical Federation Conference; EDUCATION & CULTURE

• Complete detailed design and initiate construction of renovations at Newton Athletic Park fieldhouse; • Complete construction of Orchard Grove Park; and • Advocated for capital funding with the Province of British Columbia for licensed childcare expansion. Continued partnership with non- profit organizations as service operators. increased transparency and ease of use. Implement a new digital Council Bulletin Board kiosk at City Hall to improve user experience and access to information about upcoming Council meetings; • Public art unveilings planned for 2020; and • Trenton Pierre’s “Guardians” at the NSSIC. • Increase searchability of the more than 30,000 City’s bylaws and other Council related documents for

Complete Surrey International Children’s Music Festival strategic plan;

• Launch the new surrey.ca website, providing increased accessibility for website users and a decreased cost to the City for hosting;

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