Official Community Plan - Bylaw No. 18020

BYLAW NO. 18020 | OCTOBER 20, 2014

City Centre serves as a hub for rapid transit and fre quent bus service and is the focus of significant high density residential and commercial development intended to accommodate 75,000 people by 2041. Extensive civic develop ment has also taken place including a new Stadium, Senior’s Centre, RCMP E Division Office, Hospital Outpatient Care Facility and Emergency Room expan sion. Additionally, city wide cultural events are held in City Centre such as Surrey’s Winterfest and the ever-popular Fusion Festi val.

CITY CENTRE

Guildford Town Centre is characterized by overall low-density commercial development, a few stand alone high density com mercial developments and older, walk-up style apart ment buildings. Higher density residential and commercial development is expected to increase given its proximity to the Trans Canada Highway (Highway #1).

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