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No Smoking in Burnaby Parks and Trails
Heading outdoors? Due to the dry weather and extreme heat, the City of Burnaby advises all park patrons that there is no smoking permitted in our parks, trails and green spaces. "No Smoking – Fire Hazard" signs are being posted in parks and trails throughout the City and the ban will remain in effect until further notice.

Also, please be reminded that open fires are prohibited in our parks, except with a permit.

Social Sustainability Strategy & Steering Committee
To ensure Social Sustainability, Burnaby City Council has directed development of a strategy that will build on existing goals and on Burnaby's positive social attributes and assets to guide decisions and resource allocations for social issues.

Find out more about the Committee's Working Groups and fill out the Interactive Application Form

2009 Financial Report
The 2009 Financial Report can now be viewed online. 

Does your dog have a licence for 2010?
Burnaby's Animal Control Bylaw requires that dog owners purchase a licence for their dogs. There is a limit of two dogs per household.
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Hastings Street Infrastructure Renewal Project
The City of Burnaby is upgrading the infrastructure along sections of Hastings Street in phases over the next few years. This year, the City is focusing on the section between Willingdon Avenue and Delta Avenue. The project includes watermain replacement, combined sewer separation and road rehabilitation. Construction is scheduled to begin at the end of July and be completed by the end of November.

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Mayor Derek CorriganBurnaby Council has assembled a blue-ribbon panel to develop an exemplary Social Sustainability Strategy, selecting members for their: commitment to social issues; broad and balanced base of experience; belief in Burnaby's potential; and willingness to contribute to and advocate on behalf of the community. With significant opportunities for public involvement, Committee members will draw on the energy, creativity and innovation of all Burnaby citizens. I look forward to working with them to develop a Social Sustainability Strategy for Burnaby that will benefit all residents of our city.

  Mayor Derek Corrigan, Chair
For information about the process, call  604-294-7400  604-294-7400 or click here. Click the following links for more information on: steering committee members; committee report; terms of reference.