COVID-19. But unlike Vancouver, which has waived fees, or Port Coquitlam, which is offering businesses grants from a $50,000 fund to expand their patios, Surrey restaurants will have to go out of pocket to get the permit.Businesses are facing a $200 application fee, a $500 damage deposit, a $500 traffic control fee and a fee of up to $1,400 — split with the city — per parking stall.Less than 10 restaurants in Surrey looking to participate.
Costs too high if you have to use the street out front of your biz. Highest costs in Metro Vancouver according to Surrey Economic Recovery Coalition @SBofT @dtsurreybia @Newton_BIA @Fleetwood_BIA @CloverdaleCOC https://t.co/JfBIMLkZyg— Paul Orazietti (@Paradeguy) June 13, 2020“I understand local.