Do you know what capital projects the City of Richmond is spending $156 million on this year?
If you want to find out, information will be available both online and in-person this spring.
An interactive digital showcase at LetsTalkRichmond.ca offers an inside look at the city’s major infrastructure investments—ranging from major community centre replacements and building innovative energy plants to upgrades of traffic intersections, multi-use pathways and more.
Richmond residents can also learn about these projects in-person at Richmond City Hall from now until May 12.
Display boards will be in the lobby of city hall (6911 No. 3 Rd.) on Mondays from 8:15 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Tuesday to Friday from 8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Contact information will be provided for each project, and residents can reach out to project leads with questions.
“Each spring, we look forward to sharing how we’re investing in Richmond’s future,” said Mayor Malcolm Brodie.
“This year’s capital budget exceeds $156 million, reinforcing our commitment to building a stronger, more resilient city. These highlights reflect council’s strategic plan and our ongoing efforts to enhance community infrastructure.”
The highlights will remain on LetsTalkRichmond.ca so you can refer back to it indefinitely, with the question period concluding on Sunday, June 8.
The 2025 featured capital projects highlights include the Gilbert Road multi-use pathway (engineering and public works), Steveston Community Centre and Library replacement (capital buildings project development), Steveston Park playground renewal (parks), No. 4 Road and Cambie Road intersection improvements (transportation), Sewer Heat Recovery Energy Plant Facility (district energy) and the trail washroom facilities art murals (public art).
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