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Residents invited to help design new community centre/library

By Richmond Sentinel

Published 2:43 PST, Tue February 2, 2021

Last Updated: 11:17 PST, Wed February 3, 2021

Richmond residents are being called on to take part in upcoming opportunities to help design the new 60,350-square-foot Steveston Community Centre and Branch Library planned for Steveston Community Park.

Council recently approved the site for a new facility to replace the existing aging and outdated complex. The next step is to develop a concept design for the building, which will help determine its orientation within the specified site, floor layout, as well as form and character.

Public engagement is fundamental to this process to ensure the new building meets the current and future needs of residents and visitors, and encourages and supports a healthy lifestyle while fostering a sense of community.

In keeping with COVID-19 safety measures, this engagement will take place online and offer several ways for residents and stakeholders to provide input into this phase of the design process:

1. Participate in three online design sessions (charrettes)

• Wednesday (Feb. 10) from 5 to 6 p.m.

• Thursday (Feb. 11) from 5 to 6 p.m.

• Friday (Feb. 12) from 5 to 6 p.m.

Over the course of the three days, the architect will update the facility design based on feedback to give participants an opportunity to watch it evolve toward a final concept. An interactive question and answer segment is also part of each session. Pre-registration is not required but people must go to www.richmond.ca/facilityprojects for information on how to participate.

2. Online engagement through LetsTalkRichmond.ca. From March 4 to 21 residents and stakeholders can visit the site to view project information, ask questions and submit online feedback. 

3.  A virtual open house on March 11. This session includes a walk-through of the proposed design followed by a question and answer session with the architects from HDR. Visit www.richmond.ca/facilityprojects for log-in information.

Recognizing that not everyone can be involved in online engagement, the city has also arranged a limited number of in-person opportunities for residents to share feedback and input on the design process.

On March 10 and 13, a series of appointments will be available at the Steveston Community Centre and Branch Library. These will be conducted within the parameters of the provincial health orders and adhere to strict COVID safety protocols, meaning pre-registration is required. They are not walk-in opportunities and are provided for those unable to offer input online. For more information and to schedule an appointment, call 604-238-8091.

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