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  2. Surrey, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Surrey city council created and adopted the Surrey Sustainability Charter: [77] a comprehensive document spanning 72 pages that takes a comprehensive look at all facets of society and creates an overarching document to guide the urban development of the city for the next 50 years. In 2011, the city council released the second update to ...

  3. City of Surrey - Wikipedia

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  4. Surrey City Council - Wikipedia

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    Surrey City Council is the governing body of the City of Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. The council consists of the mayor and eight elected city councilors representing the city as a whole. Municipal elections also select six school trustees.

  5. 2025 Surrey County Council election - Wikipedia

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    The 2025 Surrey County Council election is due to take place on 1 May 2025 to elect members to Surrey County Council in Surrey, England. [ 1 ] It has been reported that this election could be postponed while local government reform is explored.

  6. Whalley, Surrey - Wikipedia

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    Whalley is the most densely populated and urban of the six town centres in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada.It encompasses City Centre, the city's central business district, and is home to the Surrey City Hall, the main branch of Surrey Libraries, Central City, SFU Surrey [4] and the site of Kwantlen Polytechnic University's (KPU) Civic Plaza campus. [5]

  7. Surrey LRT - Wikipedia

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    The Surrey Light Rail system was a planned 10.5-kilometre (6.5 mi) network in Surrey, British Columbia containing one light rail line radiating from the Surrey Central SkyTrain station and transit hub. First proposed in 2012 by Surrey mayor Dianne Watts, [1] construction on the project was planned to start in 2019 with an opening date set for ...

  8. Surrey First - Wikipedia

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    The 2008 municipal election was the first for the Surrey First slate. On November 15, 2008, Mayor Dianne Watts defeated her lone challenger for the mayor's chair by almost 43,000 votes, and all six members of her Surrey First slate – Judy Villeneuve, Tom Gill, Barbara Steele, Linda Hepner, Mary Martin and then newcomer Barinder Rasode – won seats on Surrey City Council. [3]

  9. Doug McCallum - Wikipedia

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    Doug McCallum (born April 19, 1944) [2] is a Canadian politician who was mayor of Surrey, British Columbia, from 1996 to 2005 and from 2018 to 2022.McCallum was first elected to a seat on Surrey City Council in 1993. [3]