Draft - Official Community Plan - Surrey 2050

Part B – Growth Strategy

B2 Residential Growth Areas The majority of the City’s residential growth is intended to be accommodated in planned growth areas. Some residential growth can occur in unplanned areas, but it is generally less intensive redevelopment.

Planned Growth Areas

Unplanned Growth Areas

They are the highest priority for residential intensification, delivering amenities, and upgrading infrastructure. The City has considered how housing, services, community amenities, public infrastructure, and employment opportunities should be delivered in these areas through the completion of a Secondary Plan (See E3.3 Secondary Plans). Within planned growth areas, priority for residential intensification is prioritized as follows:

Unplanned growth areas are established neighbourhoods that have not been the subject of a Secondary Plan. This means the City has not undertaken a formal planning process and the area is not intended to be a significant recipient of population growth. Residential intensification is mainly limited to small-scale multi-unit housing .

City Centre ,

Town Centres , and

Planned Neighbourhoods

Surrey 2050 | B14

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