Spring is almost here – are you ready for some cleaning, organizing, and decluttering?
The first of five house posts – created as part of the In the Presence of Ancestors project – is in now in place along the Shoreline Trail at the viewing platform in Old Mill Site Park.
City Manager Anna Mathewson is pleased to announce that Kate Zanon has been appointed to the dual role of Deputy City Manager and General Manager of Corporate Services, effective February 1, 2025, and that Suzanne Smith has taken on the role of General Manager of Community Development, effective February 18, 2025.
Help us recognize a youth aged 12 to 19 who has made an exceptional contribution to sport! Nominate a deserving candidate today for Port Moody’s 2025 Youth Sports Award, part of the City’s Civic Awards program.
Councillor Callan Morrison (far left) and Councillor Haven Lurbiecki (second from right) pose with Civic Award winners (left to right) Matthew Campbell, Jennifer Madoc-Jones, Janice Cotter, Kate Zubick, Ashley Anderson, and Dianna Brown at Port Moody’s volunteer appreciation gala on January 11, 2024.]
The City of Port Moody is accepting applications for the 2025 intake of the Community Grants Program, which includes three different streams: general community grants; artist grants; and arts, culture, and heritage grants.
At a Finance Committee Meeting on December 17, 2024, Port Moody City Council approved $2,676,100 in budget reductions which will result in a property tax rate increase for the average household of 5.71 per cent, down from 8.52 per cent previously prepared for public consultation in October 2024.
The fall/winter edition of Port Moody’s community newsletter, the Focus, is available now at civic facilities.
The City of Port Moody is ready for snow and ice, with a 2024-25 Winter Road Maintenance Plan in place.
Inlet Field, located at Inlet Park (3024 Murray Street), is now called Bob Favelle Field in honour of Mr. Favelle’s lifelong contributions to soccer in Port Moody and beyond.