City of Surrey's 2022-2026 Financial Plan

UTILITY OVERVIEW PARKING AUTHORITY

MISSION STATEMENT To provide a range of parking options and choices for resident, business and transit needs, and effectively manage the demand for on and off-street parking facilities in an innovative and cost effective manner. As well, to develop policy and infrastructure support of new mobility technologies such as Electric Vehicles, Automated Vehicles, and micro-mobility options. KEY PROGRAM AND SERVICES The Parking Authority Utility is a self-funded program that involves planning, managing and regulating the City’s on and off-street parking assets, employing leading edge technologies such as license plate recognition and mobile payment options. All aspects of parking are handled through this team including the development of parking standards, parking signage, pay parking, parking lot enforcement, and the City’s Electric Vehicle (“EV”) charging network. This section also administers the contracts that provide transit shelters, bus benches and digital media signs, all of which generate revenue to support transportation infrastructure throughout the City.

2021 ACCOMPLISHMENTS

ECOSYSTEMS

• Installed two 62.5KW Level 3 EV fast chargers at City Hall, funded in part by

• Added ten public Level 2 EV charging ports at various community facilities to improve access to charging for EV owners and encourage faster adoption of EV’s in Surrey, using funding in part from Clean BC EV Infrastructure program; • Added the province’s first 100KW DC Fast Charger in Cloverdale, in partnership with BC Hydro, to improve access to charging for EV

grant from NRCAN Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program;

• Installed one 62.5KW Level 3 EV fast charger at Fraser Heights Recreation Centre, funded in part by grant from

NRCAN Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program; and

• Completed and published EV Strategy, which sets the long-range plan for the City to have the largest municipal EV charging network.

owners and encourage faster adoption of EV’s in Surrey;

Received federal and provincial funding for expansion of public EV charging network, to a value of $250,184;

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