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Cloverdale<br />

Roberts Bank Rail Corridor<br />

Roberts Bank Rail<br />

Corridor <strong>Program</strong><br />

The Roberts Bank Rail Corridor<br />

<strong>Program</strong> will include the<br />

construction <strong>of</strong> overpasses over<br />

the railway tracks at 196 Street,<br />

54 Avenue, 192 Street and 152<br />

Street, along with associated road<br />

improvements and improvements<br />

to railway level crossings to support<br />

the cessation <strong>of</strong> train whistling. This<br />

$180-million program will eliminate<br />

vehicle delays at crossings,<br />

reduce idling and greenhouse gas<br />

emissions, and provide an improved<br />

transportation network and<br />

emergency vehicle access.<br />

Youth Park<br />

A new covered outdoor youth park<br />

will be built in Cloverdale. It will be<br />

an accessible and free recreation<br />

area which can be used rain or<br />

shine, and it is expected to be<br />

completed by 2013.<br />

Cloverdale Greenway<br />

Trails and North Creek<br />

Pedestrian Bridge<br />

The Cloverdale Greenway is<br />

part <strong>of</strong> a city-wide path network<br />

with connections north to Fraser<br />

Highway, south to Campbell Heights<br />

and west to Hook Greenway. The<br />

5km project includes a new median<br />

refuge that facilitates crossing 64<br />

Avenue east <strong>of</strong> 180 Street.<br />

<strong>Surrey</strong> Museum ~ Phase 2<br />

The <strong>City</strong> will build the second phase<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Surrey</strong> Museum, which will<br />

add 10,000 square feet <strong>of</strong> space<br />

to provide a temporary exhibition<br />

gallery to host travelling national<br />

exhibitions, a children’s interactive<br />

gallery, children’s programming<br />

room, volunteers space and<br />

expanded collections storage for<br />

heritage artifact collections.<br />

Events Centre<br />

The <strong>City</strong> wants to partner with the<br />

private sector to build a 10,000<br />

seat sporting and events centre<br />

in Cloverdale. The centre would<br />

be used for sporting events, trade<br />

shows, exhibitions, conventions,<br />

concerts, and as an indoor venue<br />

for the Cloverdale Rodeo.<br />

Cloverdale<br />

Recreation Centre<br />

<strong>Surrey</strong> Museum<br />

The new 65,000 square foot<br />

Cloverdale Recreation Centre<br />

opened in 2011, providing new<br />

recreation opportunities, including<br />

multipurpose rooms, three<br />

gymnasiums, a fitness facility, as<br />

well as seniors’, youth, preschool<br />

and middle years programming<br />

spaces. A colourful public art work<br />

titled Flow was created by artist<br />

Robert Studer, and is visible from<br />

the entrance foyer.<br />

Cloverdale Recreation Centre<br />

22 <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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