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What Surrey Residents Really Want in Their City

Surrey residents are voicing their priorities for the city’s future, with calls for better public transit, vibrant nightlife, safer walkable neighbourhoods, and more cultural spaces. Locals also emphasize the importance of sustainable development and protecting Surrey’s green spaces. As one of Canada’s fastest-growing cities, these community-driven insights highlight the direction residents want leaders to take.

What Surrey Residents Really Want in Their City

From better transit to lively nightlife—discover what Surrey locals say they truly want for a thriving city.

What Surrey Residents Really Want in Their City

Surrey, BC, is one of Canada’s fastest-growing urban centres, welcoming new residents, families, and businesses every year. With rapid growth comes evolving needs, and locals are vocal about what they’d like to see next. From lively social spaces to sustainable infrastructure, here’s a look at the priorities shaping Surrey’s future.

Better Public Transit Connections

Residents often highlight the need for faster, more reliable public transportation. With more people moving to Surrey, expanded SkyTrain routes, improved bus frequency, and better pedestrian-friendly streets are high on the wish list.

More Vibrant Nightlife

While Surrey boasts excellent restaurants and cultural festivals, many feel the nightlife scene is still limited compared to neighbouring Vancouver. Calls for late-night cafés, live music venues, and entertainment hubs are growing louder, especially among younger residents.

Safe and Walkable Communities

Safety remains a top concern for families. Locals want better-lit streets, pedestrian pathways, and active community policing. Walkable neighbourhoods with accessible parks and green spaces are also part of their vision for a healthier, more connected city.

Arts, Culture, and Public Spaces

Surrey is proud of its cultural diversity, and residents are asking for more public art, festivals, and community spaces. Investments in galleries, outdoor performance areas, and cultural hubs would not only reflect Surrey’s identity but also create opportunities for local artists.

Sustainable Growth and Green Spaces

As Surrey expands, so does the conversation around sustainability. Locals want eco-friendly developments, renewable energy initiatives, and the protection of natural habitats like the Serpentine Fen and Green Timbers Urban Forest.

Final Thoughts

Surrey is a city on the rise, and its people are clear about what matters most: smart growth, vibrant community life, and inclusivity. By listening to residents, city leaders have the chance to shape a future that feels both modern and deeply connected to local values.

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