The City of Surrey is advancing two major items for consideration at the Council meeting on Monday, October 20, 2025 — a proposed new Costco Wholesale Canada store in South Surrey and planned upgrades to the 24th Avenue interchange. Both projects demonstrate Surrey’s commitment to supporting continued economic growth and transportation infrastructure that meet the needs of residents and businesses.
The first initiative centers on a land-use application from Costco Wholesale Canada for a second Costco location in South Surrey, one of the region’s fastest-growing communities. The proposal will receive first and second readings as part of the Council’s land-use agenda, before proceeding to a public hearing that will allow residents to share feedback. Mayor Brenda Locke noted that the application reflects strong confidence from major employers investing in Surrey’s expanding economy.
Also under review is a corporate report detailing planned improvements to the 24th Avenue overpass, developed jointly with the Province of British Columbia. The project includes new access and egress to Highway 99, designed to reduce congestion and enhance connectivity throughout South Surrey. Mayor Locke emphasized that by partnering closely with the Province, the City is advancing critical infrastructure that improves traffic flow, safety, and mobility in one of Surrey’s key transportation corridors.
Together, these proposals mark a significant step in Surrey’s broader plan for strategic growth and sustainable development. If approved, both projects will enhance the city’s livability and reinforce Surrey’s reputation as one of B.C.’s leading economic centres.
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