Surrey Residents Urged to Attend Public Hearing and Support Agricultural Land Preservation

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The Agricultural Land Commission (ALC) will be holding a public hearing on January 23rd, 2023 to consider a proposal to include 123.6 hectares (305 acres) of land in South Surrey in the Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR).

This land, currently leased by a local farmer, the Heppell family, for field crop production for the past 50 years, is under threat of being developed into industrial buildings.

In response to this, Councillors Doug Elford and Mandeep Nagra, of the Safe Surrey Coalition, are urging all residents to attend the public hearing and to send in written submissions in support of including these lands in the ALR.

“During our previous term on Council, we introduced and passed a motion to include these lands within the ALR, to protect the valuable agricultural land from being developed. We believe that preserving and protecting these lands is essential for the local community and the entire province” said Councillor Mandeep Nagra.

“Pausing development and proceeding only with Smart Development by Including these lands into the ALR was Safe Surrey Coalitions key platform promise to voters. Councillor Nagra and I are committed to delivering on our promise” said Councillor Doug Elford.

The Heppell family has been farming these lands for half a century and it produces some of the earliest vegetable crops not just for Western Canada, but for all of Canada. Please join us in supporting this important cause.

The hearing is scheduled for Monday, January 23rd at 7:00 p.m. at Kwantlen Polytechnic University’s Langley campus auditorium, located at 20901 Langley Bypass. Anyone who may be affected and wishes to be heard by the ALC can do so in person at the public hearing or by providing a written submission in advance of the hearing. Written submissions can be emailed to [email protected]

The ALC will make its decision “in early 2023,” after the public hearing.