Facebook
Sign in
  • Home
  • Crime
  • Provinces
    • Alberta
    • Ontario
    • Other
    • Ontario
    • Alberta
  • World
    • others
    • Others
    • South Asia
    • South Asia
    • Others
  • Lifestyle
    • Thoughtful Insights
    • Bollywood
    • Hollywood
    • Business/Finance
  • Auto
  • Events
  • About
  • E-Papers
    • E-Paper (PDF)
    • Directory
  • Sports
Sign in
Welcome!Log into your account
Forgot your password?
Privacy Policy
Password recovery
Recover your password
Search
Logo
Logo
My BC Homes
  • Home
  • Crime
    • Breaking News

      Man arrested and charged following stranger assault in New Westminster

      Breaking News

      Zone 43 gangster arrested by VPD’s Task Force Barrage

      Breaking News

      Gurtaj Singh, 21, charged in December 2024 Guildford homicide; more people expected to be arrested

      Breaking News

      City of Surrey seeking to recover approximately $2.5 million from former employee

      Breaking News

      Vancouver Fire Rescue Services issues urgent call for working smoke alarms

  • Provinces
    • AllAlbertaOntarioOther
      Breaking News

      Competition Bureau sues Canada’s Wonderland for allegedly advertising misleading prices online

      Crime

      Two South Asians arrested in last October’s car robbery in Brampton, Ontario

      Breaking News

      Ontario’s Peel Regional Police arrest three South Asians in extortion investigation

      Breaking News

      Deceased international student Vanshika Saini’s family praise Ottawa Police’s professionalism

      Breaking News

      ONTARIO: Balreet Singh Gill charged in Brampton homicide

    • Ontario
      • Breaking News

        Competition Bureau sues Canada’s Wonderland for allegedly advertising misleading prices online

        Crime

        Two South Asians arrested in last October’s car robbery in Brampton, Ontario

        Breaking News

        Ontario’s Peel Regional Police arrest three South Asians in extortion investigation

        Breaking News

        Deceased international student Vanshika Saini’s family praise Ottawa Police’s professionalism

        Breaking News

        ONTARIO: Balreet Singh Gill charged in Brampton homicide

    • Alberta
      • Alberta

        THE 15 SOUTH ASIANS ELECTED MP’S IN B.C., ALBERTA, QUEBEC

        Alberta

        THE 17 SOUTH ASIANS ELECTED MP’S IN ONTARIO

        Alberta

        31 SOUTH ASIANS ELECTED MP’S (updated)

        Alberta

        Arshdeep Singh, 26, of Calgary arrested with 108 kg of cocaine at Alberta’s Coutts port of entry

        Alberta

        Liberals surge to between 42 and 49 points as progressive voters rally behind Carney: EKOS Politics poll

  • World
    • AllothersOthersSouth Asia
      Breaking News

      Carney and Trump agree to continue discussions over the coming weeks

      Breaking News

      Deceased international student Vanshika Saini’s family praise Ottawa Police’s professionalism

      Breaking News

      Asian Heritage Month: TD Colleagues Discuss Culture of Inclusion

      Breaking News

      Indian External Affairs Minister: ‘Essential to give voice to our traditions, heritage, ideas, practices and creativity’

      Breaking News

      King Charles will open Parliament; Carney will meet with Trump next Tuesday

    • South Asia
      • Breaking News

        Deceased international student Vanshika Saini’s family praise Ottawa Police’s professionalism

        Breaking News

        Indian External Affairs Minister: ‘Essential to give voice to our traditions, heritage, ideas, practices and creativity’

        Alberta

        31 SOUTH ASIANS ELECTED MP’S (updated)

        Breaking News

        Trump congratulates Carney; leaders to meet in person

        Breaking News

        Indian citizen – ‘mid-level manager’ of U.S.-Canada border smuggling ring – sentenced to prison

    • Others
      • Breaking News

        Carney and Trump agree to continue discussions over the coming weeks

        Breaking News

        Indian External Affairs Minister: ‘Essential to give voice to our traditions, heritage, ideas, practices and creativity’

        Breaking News

        King Charles will open Parliament; Carney will meet with Trump next Tuesday

        Alberta

        31 SOUTH ASIANS ELECTED MP’S (updated)

        Breaking News

        Trump congratulates Carney; leaders to meet in person

  • Lifestyle
    • Thoughtful Insights
    • Bollywood
      • Bollywood

        Shots fired outside Punjabi singer-actor Gippy Grewal’s West Vancouver home; Lawrence Bishnoi group claims responsibility (update)

        Bollywood

        Oscars 2023: India’s ‘The Elephant Whisperers’ brings home Best Documentary Short Film

        Bollywood

        Oscars 2023: ‘Naatu Naatu’ wins Best Original Song

        Bollywood

        VOICE INTERVIEW WITH TEAM BRAHMASTRA | RANBIR KAPOOR | ALIA BHATT

        Bollywood

        Ontario’s Markham honours internationally acclaimed entertainer A.R. Rahman with street dedication

    • Hollywood
    • Business/Finance
  • Auto
    • Auto

      Vancouver International Auto Show wraps up with record-breaking attendance for second consecutive year

      Auto

      Mazda announces 2025 MX-5 35th Anniversary Edition

      Auto

      2025 Mazda CX-90: Pricing and packaging

      Auto

      Honda of Canada Mfg. begins production of the 2025 Honda Civic Hybrid sedan

      Auto

      First-ever Genesis GV80 Coupe debuts in Canada with landmark seasonal care offer

  • Events
  • About
  • E-Papers
    • E-Paper (PDF)
    • Directory
  • Sports
    • Breaking News

      Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2 – Real Salt Lake 1: ‘Caps extend unbeaten streak to 10 matches in all competitions

      Breaking News

      Inter Miami CF 1 – Vancouver Whitecaps FC 3: ‘Caps are going to the finals!

      Breaking News

      Minnesota United FC 1 – Vancouver Whitecaps FC 3; Surrey, BC native Jeevan Badwal made his first VWFC and MLS start

      Breaking News

      FC Dallas 0 – Vancouver Whitecaps FC 1

      Breaking News

      CF Monterrey 2 (3) – Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2 (3)

Home Breaking News Surrey Langley SkyTrain public engagement attracts record-level response

Surrey Langley SkyTrain public engagement attracts record-level response

23 May 2019
Facebook
Twitter
WhatsApp
Email

    The survey is a slap in the face of those Surrey councillors and others who have been trying to sabotage Surrey Mayor Doug McCallum

     

    RESULTS from the first stage of public engagement on the proposed Surrey Langley SkyTrain and rapid transit options for 104th Avenue and King George Boulevard show strong support for improved rapid transit in Surrey and Langley.

    Between April 4 and 26, TransLink collected 21,267 survey responses, with nearly 17,000 of them from residents in Surrey and Langley.

    “This engagement received the second greatest number of responses in the history of TransLink engagements, second only to a topic that affected the entire region,” said TransLink CEO Kevin Desmond. “Ridership is booming, especially south of the Fraser, and the incredible number of responses from this engagement demonstrates how important it is that we continue improving and expanding our transit system.”

    Survey results indicate widespread support for the proposed Surrey Langley SkyTrain. In Surrey and Langley, 85% of respondents support the proposed project, and in the rest of the region, support lies at 84%. The following is a breakdown of support:

    • Surrey – 82%
    • City of Langley – 90%
    • Township of Langley – 92%
    • Rest of Metro Vancouver – 84%

    The survey asked the public to rank values for consideration in rapid transit planning, including the 104th Avenue and King George Boulevard corridors. Survey respondents identified the following as their top three values:

    • Predictable transit travel time that helps me get to my destination faster
    • Efficient use of public money
    • A comfortable and safe experience when I use transit

    To help gather feedback on rapid transit south of the Fraser, TransLink commissioned a market research survey to help obtain statistically-representative responses. Findings were consistent with the public engagement survey.

    To ensure broad access to information and to maximize public participation, the three-week engagement period included:

    • Online opportunities, including a survey in English and Punjabi
    • In-person opportunities, including four open houses and promotions at major transit hubs in Surrey and Langley
    • Outreach to diverse communities, including South Asian, Korean, Chinese, and Filipino, through advertising; attendance at Surrey’s Party for the Planet and Vaisakhi Parade; and a presence at temples.

    Feedback from the engagement will help to inform ongoing planning work and will form part of TransLink’s project update to the Mayors’ Council in July. 

    For more information, visit: www.surreylangleyskytrain.ca

     

    What McCallum said on the SkyTrain issue in his State of the City Address earlier this month:

     

    TALKING about rapid transition, McCallum told the audience: “We just received a new addition to Surrey Central station, my thanks to TransLink for that. Prior to this, do you know the last time any new rapid transit expansion happened in our city? Let me give you a hint. Mike Harcourt was Premier. The year was 1994. That was when Phase 3 of the Expo Line extended from Scott Road to City Centre. Three stations were opened at Gateway, Surrey Central and King George.

    “Well ladies and gentlemen, it is now a quarter of a century later and there has not been a single kilometer of new track built in Surrey. In the meantime, a whole generation has passed, and Surrey has gone from being a suburb to BC’s second largest city and soon to be the largest within the next two decades.

    “In the last 12 years alone, Surrey’s population has increased by more than 100,000 people. So, yes, we absolutely need to get moving fast.”

    McCallum noted that what his slate campaigned on clearly resonated with Surrey voters.

    He pointed out: “Our plan to cancel Light Rail and replace it with SkyTrain was the issue that sparked debate during the campaign. What I heard at the doorsteps and in the meeting halls were a loud call for SkyTrain for Surrey. To some of you, the switch to SkyTrain may appear to benefit only a portion of the city, but SkyTrain is good for all of Surrey and the entire region.

    “When I was Chair of TransLink, I believed that rapid transit should never be about serving a single city. It should be about serving the greater whole. Case in point, the deal to build the Canada Line was done while I was TransLink Chair. I understood how important it was to have the Canada Line link the airport to Downtown Vancouver and beyond. No one would argue now that the Canada Line has proved its worth for all who live in the region. No doubt it was the right project for that time.

    “Fast forward to 2019, the right project for the region is SkyTrain for Surrey. It is Surrey’s turn for rapid transit expansion, and while it has taken us decades to get to this point, SkyTrain is now truly a regional mover of people as we extend new service east through Fleetwood, Clayton and to Langley. I should add that Surrey’s new line along Fraser Highway is only the first phase as future plans have SkyTrain expanding into Newton and ultimately into South Surrey.”

    McCallum added: “TransLink is hard at work on a business plan for the Surrey SkyTrain expansion and that report is expected to be tabled at the Mayors’ Council in July. I am very optimistic that we will be ready to go to tender next year, with construction beginning in early 2021.”

     

    Facebook
    Twitter
    WhatsApp
    Email
      Previous articleTrudeau congratulates Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his re-election
      Next articleSurrey RCMP’s Mobile Street Enforcement Team (MSET) makes almost 500 arrests in a year to control property crime
      posted by: Rattan Mall
      E-Papers PDF
      Metro Vancouver Lawn Watering Regulations
      Business Solutions Premium Appliances Zindagi Forever Church BC Home Search

      E-Papers

      DESI TODAY MAGAZINE

      7 April 2021

      INDO CANADIAN BUSINESS PAGES

      7 April 2021

      Awaaz this week

      23 February 2021

      POPULAR POSTS

      Man arrested and charged following stranger assault in New Westminster

      9 May 2025

      Zone 43 gangster arrested by VPD’s Task Force Barrage

      8 May 2025

      2025 Honda Celebration of Light: An all-Canadian showcase

      8 May 2025

      POPULAR CATEGORY

      • Breaking News23580
      • Top Stories15349
      • Crime9193
      • Headlines4653
      • World News3543
      • South Asia1968
      • Ontario1687
      Logo

      INDO-CANADIAN VOICE - ABOUT US

      ..............................One Community One Voice............................ Canada’s Largest Group of Indo-Canadian Publications "The Voice" Publisher of Voice Newspaper (English), Awaaz (in Punjabi) and Indo-Canadian print media Business Pages.

      Contact us: [email protected]

      FOLLOW US

      FacebookFacebook

      © Newspaper WordPress Theme by TagDiv

      • Home
      • Crime
      • Provinces
      • World
      • Lifestyle
      • Auto
      • Events
      • About
      • E-Papers
      • Sports
      MORE STORIES

      Man arrested and charged following stranger assault in New Westminster

      posted by: Rattan Mall - 9 May 2025 0

      Zone 43 gangster arrested by VPD’s Task Force Barrage

      posted by: Rattan Mall - 8 May 2025 0