Last year, the Surrey Board of Trade held one of their most popular Hot Topic Dialogues on Surrey’s public safety infrastructure. Now, with a Provincial Task Force in charge of the proposed Surrey police transition, Surrey’s business community will hear a progress update."Public safety infrastructure matters to business," said Anita Huberman, CEO, Surrey Board…
Monthly archive for January 2020
The Surrey Board of Trade is participating as a stakeholder in targeted discussions on measures that would promote more affordable housing markets in British Columbia. The conversation will focus on the impact of high housing costs on job creation and recruitment. These discussions will inform a “what we heard” interim report in late spring 2020…
The Surrey Board of Trade offers our deepest condolences to the families and friends of those impacted by the tragic crash of flight #PS752 that was headed from Tehran to Kyiv. Victims included those from Iranian, Canadian, Ukrainian, Swedish, Afghan, German and British backgrounds.Our membership is comprised of multicultural business owners with multicultural employees, who we…
The Surrey Board of Trade attended the City of Surrey open house on Wednesday, January 8, 2020 on the updated Development Cost Charges (DCCs) rates. These rates will be applied to various developments that occur in Surrey and will be used to fund public projects.Who pays DCCs?Development applicants who apply for subdivision approval…
Happy New Year! I ask you to please send this message to your staff because Surrey Matters to them as well.First, thank you to our members and sponsors for your ongoing support of the Surrey Board of Trade, Surrey’s non-partisan, city-building business organization. For the Surrey Board of Trade, as a not for profit organization,…
Now that the BC Government has selected a partnership of construction companies, Acciona and Aecon, to build the replacement for the aging Pattullo Bridge between Surrey and New Westminster, the Surrey Board of Trade is continuing their urgent ask to the BC Government to reconsider building a 4-lane Pattullo Bridge and build a 6-lane bridge…
On January 6, 2020, Rapid Transit Buses went live along King George Boulevard between Guildford Town Centre and Newton Exchange along an existing upgraded 96 B-Line. Service is expected to be 20% faster with improvements on bus-only lanes, signal priority, queue jumps at intersections, fewer stops and all-door boarding. The new line doesn’t bring bus…