Steveston Community Park playground renewal - Phase 2

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Thank you for your interest. This consultation concluded July 17, 2016.

The City of Richmond and the Steveston Community Society are in Phase Two of a two-phase process for the future renewal of this popular playground and we want to hear from you.

Input received during the Phase One public engagement process, which included an open house, LetsTalkRichmond, workshops and stakeholder meetings, informed the development of concept plan options. The community is invited to review and provide feedback on the Phase Two concept options at an open house on Friday, July 1 or via LetsTalkRichmond.ca. Input received will help shape the development of a preferred concept plan, which will be presented to City Council for approval.

Phase Two of this consultation is open from now until midnight, Sunday, July 17, 2016.

The Document Library (on this page) contains display boards from the Phase Two open house (held on July 1, 2016). They provide background information, including the results from the Phase One public engagement process and the current Phase Two concept plan options.

Once you review the boards, please take a few minutes to complete the online survey below. Completed surveys will inform the development of a preferred concept plan for City Council review and approval.

Continue to visit LetsTalkRichmond.ca until midnight on Sunday, July 17, 2016 for up-to-date open house information, to learn about the process and review project updates. Please also consider attending the open house on Friday, July 1, 2016 for one-on-one interaction with City staff, to review display boards, participate in hands-on activities, and complete the survey.

Thank you for participating. Your input is important to us.

The City of Richmond and the Steveston Community Society are in Phase Two of a two-phase process for the future renewal of this popular playground and we want to hear from you.

Input received during the Phase One public engagement process, which included an open house, LetsTalkRichmond, workshops and stakeholder meetings, informed the development of concept plan options. The community is invited to review and provide feedback on the Phase Two concept options at an open house on Friday, July 1 or via LetsTalkRichmond.ca. Input received will help shape the development of a preferred concept plan, which will be presented to City Council for approval.

Phase Two of this consultation is open from now until midnight, Sunday, July 17, 2016.

The Document Library (on this page) contains display boards from the Phase Two open house (held on July 1, 2016). They provide background information, including the results from the Phase One public engagement process and the current Phase Two concept plan options.

Once you review the boards, please take a few minutes to complete the online survey below. Completed surveys will inform the development of a preferred concept plan for City Council review and approval.

Continue to visit LetsTalkRichmond.ca until midnight on Sunday, July 17, 2016 for up-to-date open house information, to learn about the process and review project updates. Please also consider attending the open house on Friday, July 1, 2016 for one-on-one interaction with City staff, to review display boards, participate in hands-on activities, and complete the survey.

Thank you for participating. Your input is important to us.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    The City of Richmond invites the public to review and comment on concept plan options for the future renewal of the Steveston Community Park playground.

    Currently there are two concept plan options:

    1. Option Trawler
    2. Option Climber


    Please review the project concept boards in the Document Library, then take a few minutes to complete this survey.

    Feedback received will inform the development of a preferred concept plan, which will be presented to City Council for approval.

    Thank you for your interest. This consultation concluded July 17, 2016.
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