Public Works Open House (May 10)
Interactive Fun for All Ages
This year's Public Works Open House is happening on Sat, May 10 from 11:00am to 3:00pm.
This event is an opportunity for the Engineering and Public Works Department to publicly acknowledge our operations staff who provide a variety of services, especially maintaining our infrastructure. Likewise, City staff are able to showcase the work that is done on a daily basis to ensure the safety and health of the community. This exciting event highlights the importance of public works in community life and celebrates the annual National Public Works Week in May, recognizing the people who provide and maintain the infrastructure services known as public works.
“Our event is committed to fostering positive environmental, social and economic impacts for current and future generations within the local community.”
At this fun-filled event, you can participate in activities and visit booths about Water Services, Flood Protection, Sanitary Sewers, Engineering, Roads and Construction Services, Environmental Programs, Parks, Recreation and Culture, Fleet Operations and Emergency Services. You will have the opportunity to meet the people who keep Richmond one of Canada’s safest and most livable communities.
You can enjoy:
- All 12 areas of the Public Works Open House, guided by the Discovery Passport
- Educational and interactive displays
- Heavy equipment, including dump trucks, graders and backhoes
- The Lafarge Kidcrete active participation station
- Lunch and snacks available for purchase from food trucks
- Live music and entertainment
- Richmond Fire-Rescue and other community partners on-site
- The Kidstruction unstructured, child-friendly play area
- Learn the basics of planting at the potting station
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is this event held?
5599 Lynas Lane, Richmond
Where can I park?
Limited parking will be available at the Works Yard. Overflow parking is available at:
- Austria Club - 5851 Westminster Hwy (5 minute walk)
- Blair Elementary School - 6551 Lynas Lane (10 minute walk)
- JN Burnett Secondary School - 5011 Granville Ave (15 minute walk)
For more information, view the Overflow Parking Map.
Note: Shuttles will be provided between JN Burnett Secondary School and the City’s Works Yard between 10:30am and 3:30pm.
Which food trucks will be on-site?
More information about food trucks will be available soon.
Will there be bike racks?
Yes. Wheel Watch is a free service that permits you to park bikes, wagons, strollers, etc. in a secured area. The process is similar to that of a coat check.
Is this an accessible event?
Yes, there will be wheelchair access.
Is there a map?
An updated event site map will be available soon.Which bus should I take?
The 401 stops at the Lynas Lane and Westminster intersection. From there, it’s a two minute walk to the Works Yard.
Should I bring my own water bottle?
Absolutely! We will have portable drinking fountains throughout the Works Yard for you to enjoy fresh, high-quality tap water.
Will there be washrooms?
Yes, there will be portable washrooms and handwashing stations at various locations around the Works Yard.
Will there be change tables?
Yes, there will be several family washrooms with change tables and handwashing stations.
Will there be an ATM?
No, but several food vendors accept debit or credit cards.
Is this event outdoors?
Yes, with many booths under tents and the food court area covered.
What should I bring with me?
If you wish, bring a reusable bag for your collectibles, reusable water bottle and a picnic blanket if you would like to have a picnic lunch at Dover Park. Also, wear comfortable shoes and sunscreen.
Will the food trucks be using Styrofoam?
No, the food trucks will be adhering to the City’s Sustainable Events Program and using compostable dishes and cutlery.
Will there be entertainment?
More information about entertainment will be available soon.
If you have any questions, please contact us at pwopenhouse@richmond.ca