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City of Surrey wants your input on the Planned New Park in South Newton

Darpan News Desk City of Surrey, 03 Feb, 2021 09:58 PM
  • City of Surrey wants your input on the Planned New Park in South Newton

The City of Surrey has launched a survey to seek public input on plans to build a new 0.25-hectare neighbourhood park (temporarily named 72K Greenbelt) in South Newton near the corner of 62 Avenue and 138 Street.

As part of the 2021 Major Capital Projects commitments, the project signals a continued investment on the part of Council in park infrastructure throughout Surrey while increasing public access to green spaces, social spaces and active spaces.

The 72k Greenbelt plan will be guided by community feedback following the completion of an environmental assessment.

The process will include planning the protection, design, development and operation of the future park. The survey will be available at surrey.ca/72K through to February 24, 2021.

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