Mayor Meghan Lahti has issued the following statement regarding significant delays experienced by drivers along Barnet Highway and through Port Moody on September 16, 2024:
The City of Port Moody is accepting nominations for the 2024 Spike Business Awards.
Get creative this fall and submit a design for a street banner! We’re accepting submissions for community-designed banners until October 11, 2024 through the City of Port Moody’s StreetArts Banner Program.
Calling all youth in grades 8 through 12 – use your voice to help shape our community!
Port Moody’s Car-Free Day returns to St. Johns Street, between Queens and Moody streets, on Sunday, August 18, 2024. Join us for great food, live music, and family-friendly activities between 12 noon and 5pm.
City Council has approved funding for Phase 2 of the Shoreline Trail Boardwalk Replacement Project, a challenging and complex construction project to replace existing end-of-life timber boardwalks and bridges over environmentally sensitive foreshore.
Mayor Meghan Lahti has issued the following statement regarding the need for the Province to take action on homelessness in the Tri-Cities:
The City of Port Moody’s 2024 Community Satisfaction Survey asks randomly selected residents how satisfied they are with the City’s performance and services, and the overall quality of life in Port Moody.
Kobe Li (third from left) receives a $1,000 Youth Scholarship Award from Port Moody City Council and the Youth Focus Committee on July 9, 2024.
Port Moody Mayor Meghan Lahti (centre, holding plaque), Councillor Haven Lurbiecki (second from left), Councillor Kyla Knowles (sixth from left) and General Manager of Community Services Julie Pavey-Tomlinson (far right) celebrated the city’s achievement of official Bear Smart Community status on June 25, 2024 with Port Moody-Coquitlam MLA Rick Glumac (far left), members of the B.C. Conservation Officer Service, and members of the Tri-Cities Bear Aware group.