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2015-16: THRIVE! Surrey in 2030
October 30, 2015 - November 7, 2015
THRIVE! Surrey in 2030 was a full-day exploratory dialogue that invited residents from across Surrey to provide input into the City’s Sustainability Charter update. In order to create a representative ‘mini-public’, potential participants were asked to register their interest and 125 were chosen based on their demographic profile. The findings from the dialogue were incorporated into Surrey’s Sustainability Charter 2.0, released in May 2016.
THRIVE! was organized by SFU’s Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue, in partnership with the City of Surrey, SFU Public Square and SFU Surrey. This project was made possible through a grant from the Bruce and Lis Welch Foundation.
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