Official Community Plan - Bylaw No. 18020
PLANSURREY 2013 | OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN
B3 POLICIES: General
B3 Transit Corridors Support Transit Oriented Develop ment along major corridors linking urban centres and employment areas Transit Oriented Development (TOD) fo cuses on creating compact, complete ur ban neighbourhoods with higher density mixed uses that align with and support frequent transit service. TOD helps to re duce greenhouse gas emissions by sup porting active and public transportation choices and relieves congestion on busy streets by reducing reliance on the auto mobile. In order to develop a transit oriented city, it is important to locate high er density development in appropriate lo cations along existing and proposed Fre quent Transit Corridors.
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B3.1 Support higher-density residential, commer cial and mixed-use development in appropri ate locations along existing and planned Frequent Transit Corridors and Skytrain Cor ridor Planning Areas (see Figure 22) outside of Surrey’s Town Centres.
In order to meet Objective B3, the follow ing policies apply:
King George Boulevard Transit Corridor; accommodates pedestrians, cy clists, rapid transit, bus transit, vehicles and commercial trucks.
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POLICIES—THEME B: CENTRES, CORRIDORS and NEIGHBOURHOODS
AMENDED: April 29, 2019
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