The City of Port Moody invites children and youth to celebrate Public Works Week (May 21 to 27, 2023) by designing a poster that shines a light on how our public works professionals contribute to the excellent quality of life that we enjoy in our community. “Many of our public works staff are highly visible, like our parks and environment, horticulture and urban forestry, roads, and waste collection teams – while others are working behind the scenes, like our sewer and water teams, administrative professionals, and fleet mechanics” said Mayor Meghan Lahti.
PORT MOODY – Let’s talk about trees! The City of Port Moody is developing an Urban Forest Management Strategy and reviewing our Tree Protection Bylaw, and we want your input.
Councillor Samantha Agtarap (left) and Mayor Meghan Lahti (right) plant bat-friendly plants – species that attract food for bats such as moth caterpillars and other insects – outside City Hall on International Bat Appreciate Day, April 17, 2023;. Port Moody has received certification as a bat-friendly community from the Community Bat Programs of BC.
Eight community groups will share $19,500 in available funds through the City of Port Moody’s. Community Grant Program.