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Share your thoughts on building an Urban Heat Ready Surrey!

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Climate change projections suggest that Surrey will experience hotter and drier summers in the years to come. Dense urban hubs like City Centre are already hotter than other parts of Surrey due to the urban heat island (UHI) effect. As City Centre undergoes rapid transformation into a walkable, transit-oriented downtown south of the Fraser, Surrey is inviting building development and operation professionals from across Metro Vancouver to share their perspectives and ideas on UHI mitigation and adaptation tools for Part 3 buildings.

Participate in this 10-minute survey by April 16 and help Surrey gauge opportunities and best practices in UHI mitigation and adaptation in the industry. Your insight is highly valued in building a climate and future ready City Centre in Surrey.

Click here for the survey.

This survey is part of the city’s Urban Heat Ready Project, a two-year project that brings together residents, community partners, building development professionals and city staff to collaborate and co-create solutions to minimize urban heat impacts in City Centre.

 

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