Those spending any time in Steveston will be familiar with its picturesque and historic character. They will also know it is a popular destination for residents and visitors all year round. To support the public safety and enjoyment of Steveston, the City is seeking public and stakeholder feedback on Steveston’s streetscape design.
In this phase one, public input will provide guiding principles for future enhancements to elements that affect the character, design and people’s experience of streets and sidewalks in Steveston. Components for discussion include pedestrian space, parking, street furniture, cycling and other active transportation infrastructure.
Feedback from the public and stakeholders, along with other considerations, such as the Steveston Village Heritage Conservation Program, are vital in forming streetscape design concepts and priorities. The primary focus is on Chatham, Moncton, and Bayview Streets in Steveston Village. The work being conducted now builds on previous years’ community engagement and Council direction.
There are several ways the public can participate beginning Monday, December 11, 2023.
- Visit LetsTalkRichmond.ca to view related current and past information and complete the online survey.
- Visit City Hall (6911 No. 3 Rd.) or Steveston Community Centre (4111 Moncton St.) to pick up a printed survey. Return the completed survey to the front desk at City Hall or Steveston Community Centre.
- Attend one of the three pop-up engagement booths at the followings times and locations:
- CANCELLED DUE TO WEATHER - Wed, Jan. 17, 2024 | 4:00pm to 8:00pm | Steveston Public Library (4111 Moncton St.)
- Sat, Jan. 20, 2024 | Noon to 4:00pm | Tram Museum (4011 Moncton St)
- Thu, Jan. 25, 2024 | Noon to 4:00pm | City Centre Community Centre (5900 Minoru Blvd.)
- NEW: Wed, Jan. 31, 2024 | 4:00pm to 8:00pm | Steveston Public Library (4111 Moncton St.)
This phase of engagement will conclude on Sunday, February 4, 2024.
Engagement responses will be compiled for anonymity and presented to Council for consideration.
For more information, please visit LetsTalkRichmond.ca, email transportation@richmond.ca or call 604 276-4271.