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Contract for direct-access road to future Newton Community Centre goes before council

Darpan News Desk , 09 Feb, 2026 11:58 AM
  • Contract for direct-access road to future Newton Community Centre goes before council

At tonight’s Regular Council Meeting, Surrey City Council will consider awarding a contract for road and utility work in the area surrounding the new Newton Community Centre. This is an important early phase of construction for the new facility to improve direct road access for residents and visitors.

The $5.3-million contract includes the 70 Avenue extension, with sidewalks and cycling facilities, from King George Boulevard across the railway to 138 Street, along with upgrades to 136B Street from 70 Avenue to 71 Avenue fronting the future Newton Community Centre. 

“It’s exciting that we’re starting to build a road to what will be a landmark community centre in the heart of Newton,” said Mayor Brenda Locke. “The road upgrades will make it safer and more accessible for residents to drive, walk or cycle to the new state-of-the-art facility.” 

The Newton Community Centre will be a modern, multi-use facility serving the recreation, wellness, cultural and library needs of residents of all ages. The project reflects extensive community input and supports Surrey’s commitment to building inclusive spaces that strengthen neighbourhoods and improve quality of life. It will be located on the east side of King George Boulevard, south of the existing Newton Arena and next to the Newton Seniors Centre, and near local transit services. It is anticipated to be completed in 2030.

The road improvements will also support future Bus Rapid Transit access to the Newton Bus Exchange and, ultimately, the Newton Town Centre road network, helping prepare the area for continued growth. The contract is funded in part by TransLink. 

More information about the Newton Community Centre project is available at surrey.ca/capitalprojects.        

 

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