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South <strong>Surrey</strong><br />

New Grandview Fire Hall<br />

Grandview’s volunteer fire hall<br />

was replaced with a new ‘fulltime’<br />

fire hall, <strong>of</strong>fering enhanced fire<br />

and emergency services. The new<br />

hall incorporates many unique<br />

sustainability features, including a<br />

solar hot water system, reduced<br />

flow water fixtures, and energy<br />

saving lighting systems. It also<br />

includes a public art display<br />

which represents the spirit <strong>of</strong><br />

the community, depicting two<br />

firefighters and four students from<br />

Hall’s Prairie Elementary School.<br />

Town Centre Streetscape<br />

- Public Art Feature<br />

Public Art which references the<br />

Semiahmoo Trail will be added to a<br />

new 16 Avenue sidewalk bordering<br />

the Semiahmoo Mall. Glen<br />

Anderson, the artist who previously<br />

created pebble mosaics for Holland<br />

Park, has designed a pebble<br />

mosaic border illustrating nature<br />

characteristics <strong>of</strong> the trail.<br />

Morgan Crossing<br />

Morgan Crossing is a new village<br />

in Morgan Heights which was<br />

designed as a walkable, vibrant<br />

community where people can enjoy<br />

entertainment, leisure, recreation,<br />

shopping and dining amenities all<br />

within a few steps from their front<br />

doors. The development includes<br />

apartments and over 60 shops and<br />

services.<br />

Grandview Corners<br />

The Grandview Corners shopping<br />

district includes over 70 fashion,<br />

food and home furnishing stores.<br />

South Point<br />

Designed to capture the essence<br />

<strong>of</strong> city living, South Point brings<br />

sophisticated urban style with<br />

modern convenience. The High<br />

Street development includes 88<br />

flats and city homes, surrounded<br />

by shops, cafes, restaurants and<br />

essential services.<br />

campbell heights land use plan<br />

campbell heights phase 1<br />

Campbell Heights Business<br />

Park in South <strong>Surrey</strong><br />

Campbell Heights Business Park is<br />

a high-end development covering<br />

1,900 acres. The <strong>City</strong> expects<br />

significant job growth in this<br />

area and projects a 400 per cent<br />

employment increase over the next<br />

three decades.<br />

Significant construction has<br />

occurred since the opening<br />

<strong>of</strong> the park, with over 2.4<br />

million square feet <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice,<br />

commercial and industrial space<br />

built since 2004. Several major<br />

development companies have<br />

purchased properties in the area to<br />

accommodate their own built-to<br />

-suit clients.<br />

Beautification Initiatives<br />

The <strong>City</strong> is undertaking many<br />

beautification initiatives in South<br />

<strong>Surrey</strong>, including:<br />

• New seasonal street banners to<br />

be featured on 152 Street and<br />

around Semiahmoo Town Centre<br />

• Additional decorative wraps will be<br />

applied to traffic and utility kiosks<br />

to deter graffiti and provide visual<br />

appeal to the streetscape<br />

• Seasonal lighting along 152 Street<br />

and around the Semiahmoo<br />

Shopping Centre<br />

• Greening the community through<br />

median landscaping, flower beds<br />

and tree planting<br />

• Graffiti prevention and removal<br />

program<br />

Morgan Crossing<br />

20 <strong>Build</strong> <strong>Surrey</strong> <strong>Program</strong> february 2012<br />

<strong>Build</strong> <strong>Surrey</strong> <strong>Program</strong> february 2012<br />

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