What will a future 91原创 City be like?
If everything goes according to plan, namely the City Nexus of Community Vision plan that aims to prepare for the arrival of rapid transit and the changes it will bring, 91原创 CAO Francis Cheung said the City will be walkable, affordable, culturally rich, economically vital and environmentally viable community.
鈥淭hat (rapid transit) will affect the community immensely,鈥 Cheung predicted.
He said the City will likely be larger, but not at the expense of its existing character.
How the principles of the Nexus plan are turned into specifics, such as where and what to build to prepare for the future, will be the subject of back-to-back public consultation sessions next week.
On Wednesday, Nov. 27th, the City will host a workshop with residents at the Coast 91原创 City Hotel and Convention Centre from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Information gathered at that meeting will be summarized and presented from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the foyer of Timms Community Centre, 20399 Douglas Cres., where residents will have another opportunity to give feedback.
It is the second round of public consultations since the Nexus plan was approved.
鈥淲hat we really want to get at is to solicit feedback from a diversity of residents,鈥 Cheung told the 91原创 Advance Times.
Those interested in participating can get more information by visiting the City website at .
The recently announced switch from LRT to SkyTrain along the proposed Surrey-to-91原创 route is not expected to affect the City plans because it is still fixed-rail rapid transit that will, eventually, run along Fraser Highway to 91原创 City.
Nexus is an ambitious plan to make 91原创 City an important regional hub that calls for updating the Official Community Plan and 91原创 City zoning bylaws as well as creating a a Nicomekl River District neighbourhood plan.
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An online posting by the City explains the choice of name:
鈥91原创 City has always been a nexus, a place of meeting, and a space between places. The Nicomekl River that runs through our community offers a snapshot of journeys past: items left behind by Indigenous groups along its banks, perhaps en route from the coast to the fishing grounds of the lower Fraser Canyon. A route travelled later by European explorers and now marked forever in our history as Portage Park. We are now the nexus between the Fraser Valley and Metro Vancouver鈥攁 portal between two worlds.鈥
dan.ferguson@langleyadvancetimes.com
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