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Cheryl Wiens
Cheryl Wiens
Save the West Creek Wetlands
Township of Langley, West Creek Wetlands, Industrial Land, Sustainable Development Cheryl Wiens 6/6/23 Township of Langley, West Creek Wetlands, Industrial Land, Sustainable Development Cheryl Wiens 6/6/23

Save the West Creek Wetlands

The Township of Langley appears likely to approve a rezoning application that will further threaten the fish-bearing capacity of West Creek.

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Help save Fraser Valley farmland
Agriculture, City of Surrey, Sustainable Development Cheryl Wiens 12/28/22 Agriculture, City of Surrey, Sustainable Development Cheryl Wiens 12/28/22

Help save Fraser Valley farmland

Make one of your 2023 New Years resolutions to help save Fraser Valley farmland - submit a letter or attend the public hearing at KPU on January 23rd and express your desire to preserve over 300 acres of farmland in South Surrey.

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Scrap the Plan for South Campbell Heights
Sustainable Development, City of Surrey Cheryl Wiens 11/30/21 Sustainable Development, City of Surrey Cheryl Wiens 11/30/21

Scrap the Plan for South Campbell Heights

Planning to pave significant tracts of land just barely upstream of a floodplain is a really bad idea, but that’s just what the City of Surrey is doing. Despite warnings from mother nature. Join me in calling on the City of Surrey to #ScrapThePlan.

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South Campbell Heights and the Unravelling of DRIPA
Sustainable Development, Regional Government, Reconciliation Cheryl Wiens 11/5/21 Sustainable Development, Regional Government, Reconciliation Cheryl Wiens 11/5/21

South Campbell Heights and the Unravelling of DRIPA

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Opposing the South Campbell Heights Proposal
Sustainable Development, Regional Government Cheryl Wiens 10/17/21 Sustainable Development, Regional Government Cheryl Wiens 10/17/21

Opposing the South Campbell Heights Proposal

The City of Surrey’s proposal for South Campbell Heights, the importance of preserving our agricultural and forested lands, and the need to intensify and densify existing industrial land instead.

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