Steveston Streetscape


Steveston Streetscape

Richmond invites feedback on the next phase of the streetscape vision

Three people walking though Steveston village

The historic village of Steveston is a cherished year-round destination. With a focus on augmenting its allure while prioritizing public safety and accessibility, the City of Richmond is asking for input in the next phase of the Steveston streetscape vision.

This engagement aims to define the streetscape vision for Steveston Village, primarily looking at Chatham, Moncton and Bayview Streets. Community members are encouraged to review information and provide feedback on various elements including pedestrian space, parking and facilities for cycling and other forms of active transportation.

This process is vital in forming streetscape design concepts and priorities, and is a continuation of extensive community input and direction provided by City Council. The insights gathered will integrate with ongoing initiatives such as the Steveston Village Heritage Conservation Program.

There are several ways the public can participate:

  • Online: Visit LetsTalkRichmond.ca. Participants can access current and past information and complete the online survey until Sunday, June 30, 2024.
  • In-person: Drop by one of the three pop-up engagement booths:
    • Sun, Jun 9, 2024, 10:00am-2:00pm, Gulf of Georgia Cannery (12138 Fourth Avenue)|
    • Sun, Jun 16, 2024, 11:30am-3:30pm, Steveston Community Centre, Phoenix Room (4111 Moncton Street)
    • Wed, June 26, 2024, 3:00-7:00pm, Richmond City Hall, Room 1.003 (6911 No. 3 Road)
  • Hard copy survey: Participants may visit City Hall (6911 No. 3 Road) or Steveston Community Centre (4111 Moncton Street) to pick up a printed survey. The completed survey can be returned to the City Hall or Steveston Community Centre front desks during business hours until Sunday, June 30. 

Responses will be compiled anonymously and presented to Council for consideration and next steps. 

For more information, visit LetsTalkRichmond.ca, email transportation@richmond.ca or call 604-276-4271.