The Steveston Streetscape Vision aims to define a long-term transportation strategy for a safe and enjoyable Steveston. The study area includes Chatham, Moncton, and Bayview streets to the west of No. 1 Road (please see map on the right).
The current request for feedback is on streetscape design, which includes elements like street furniture, pedestrian space, parking, cycling and other active transportation infrastructure.
Ways to participate
Online:
- View the project documents and complete the online survey provided on this webpage
In person:
- Visit the front desk at City Hall or Steveston Community Centre to complete a printed survey.
- Attend one of the three drop-in open houses taking place in January 2024:
- CANCELLED DUE TO WEATHER - Wed, Jan 17 | 4:00-8:00pm | Steveston Public Library
- Sat, Jan 20 | noon-4:00pm | Steveston Tram Museum
- Thu, Jan 25 | noon-4:00pm | City Centre Community Centre
- NEW - Wed, Jan 31 | 4:00-8:00pm | Steveston Public Library
This engagement opportunity concludes at 11:59pm on Sunday, February 4, 2024. Once the streetscape concepts are developed, additional opportunities to provide feedback will available in 2024.
Your responses and privacy are valuable. Answers to the following survey questions will be conglomerated and made anonymous prior to presentation to City Council.
Survey
The Steveston Streetscape Survey has now concluded
Since our last engagement:
An updated parking study for Steveston is currently underway. In the past, it was found that over 1,000 public parking spaces are available within 5 minutes (walk) of Steveston Village, with over 500 of these spaces being completely free for public use. The updated parking study will consider any changes to parking in the area and use traffic data in Steveston to determine if there is sufficient car parking for current and future scenarios.
TransLink will be conducting a public engagement campaign to receive feedback on the Steveston Transit Exchange bus route, which is proposed to be moved west on Chatham Street between Fourth Avenue and Sixth Avenue until an off-street option can be financed. You can see the Report to Council in the Documents section of this LetsTalkRichmond.ca page.