CITY | ‘BEHEARD’ launches in NW
Welcome! Be Heard is the City of New Westminster’s online community engagement space.Check back often to share your feedback and join the conversation! Register once and easily participate again and again…
Welcome! Be Heard is the City of New Westminster’s online community engagement space.Check back often to share your feedback and join the conversation! Register once and easily participate again and again…
PHOTO: New Westminster city map from 2041 Official Community Plan According to the latest New Westminster ‘2041 Official Community Plan’ – the city plans to make the community of Quayside…disappear! …
Share your input: Complete the online survey, provide feedback about specific parks, off-leash areas or other places on the Map tool, and contribute your ideas in the Forum. Preface Conversations…
The QCB is glad to welcome two new strata developments by Bosa Properties as new members: River Sky 1 and River Sky 2. Johnson Ng will be the active delegate…
Thanks to everyone who shared the Q to Q schedule survey with their members. The survey results can be viewed on the Be Heard webpage https://www.beheardnewwest.ca/qtoq . After reviewing the survey…
Dear Quayside Community Board, Please find an attached letter for distribution to your members. The attachment is in regards to a Structural Change application we’ve submitted to the Province and a…
The Fraser Health Authority has selected the Lower Mainland Purpose Society as the non-profit operator of a proposed Health Contact Centre at 40 Begbie Street in Downtown New Westminster. As…
[Preface: A Quay resident has expressed their concern that pile driving on the BOSA sites was going to return – when it was promised in the last development – that…
[March 8, 2021] New Westminster – On February 27th at approximately 7:00 am New Westminster Police Department officers were called to the Quayside neighbourhood for a report of a disturbance.…
The Parks & Recreation Department is seeking input from all residents to help develop a long-term strategy called People, Parks and Pups: A strategy for sharing parks and open space in…