We are here to re-imagine the future of our community.
Since it opened in 1971, much has changed at Town Centre Mall with the introduction of Thrifty Foods in 2001 and the Oliva project and Rotary Square in 2007.
Over the last decade, the Tsawwassen Mills project at TFN, the rise of online shopping and a pandemic have changed the local retail and service economy greatly.
Yet quality local shops and services that people can walk to remain as important as ever--perhaps even more desired.
Our vision is to create more than a shopping centre, but an urban neighbourhood with hundreds of homes over new retail and anchored by a new public library.
The homes will provide much needed housing choice and strengthen the retail and service economy.
Less certain is how public transit and transportation options will adapt to all these new people but more frequent transit service should follow.
We have done much work to imagine this future. But the types of homes, the height of buildings and how the public spaces look and feel are yet to be determined.
And how the library could truly become a focal point of community life is a big part of what we want to imagine with you.
We have ideas. Tell us yours.
— Sean Hodgins, Century Group
In November at the Tsawwassen Town Centre Mall, Century Group, architectural consultant Arcadis, and landscape consultant Hapa hosted a public information meeting open to all members of the public. The meeting was held both in-person and online. Participants were encouraged to view and explore a series of presentation boards that presented the proposed plan, which was based on feedback and input we have received from the community.
There was also an opportunity to provide feedback by completing feedback forms.
Approximately 150 people attended the event, and approximately 70 people completed feedback forms about the event.
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