City of Surrey's 2021 - 2025 Financial Plan
TRANSPORTATION
EDUCATION & CULTURE
• Leveraged the opportunity of deferral of Bike Education for Grade 4-5 and School Travel Planning due to the COVID-19 pandemic to initiate a review and assessment of the Safe and Active Schools Program performance and identify areas for improvements.
HEALTH & WELLNESS
• Constructed over 5.6km of one-way protected cycling lanes as part of arterial widening improvements on 160 Street in South Surrey, and 64 Avenue in Cloverdale; and • Utilized City’s Advanced Traveler Information System displays to provide COVID-related health and wellness messages to public.
Surrey’s Advanced Traveller Information System (“ATIS”) is designed to improve the mobility, safety, and user experience.
INFRASTRUCTURE
• Leveraged fibre optic technology to achieve faster data speeds and increased bandwidth improving the reliability to remotely communicate to over 650 Intelligent Transportation System devices in Cloverdale, Guildford, and Panorama by Traffic Management Centre staff from City Hall; •
Constructed two major arterial projects 64 Avenue (188 Street to Fraser Hwy) and 160 Street (26 Avenue to 32 Avenue) to improve traffic operations and capacity, provide active transportation infrastructure and enhanced safety through streetlighting; Completed a multi-year project to create a GIS-based inventory of the City’s 80,000 road signs; and Delivered $3.2 million in local and collector road pavement rehabilitation.
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Multi Use Path on 64th Avenue Arterial widening from 184th Street to Fraser Highway.
City of Surrey | 2021—2025 Financial Plan | Utilities Operating Fund | Transportation
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