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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.
When: Tuesday, July 23, 2024 at 7pm
When: July 23, 2024 at 7pm
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.
Due to a heat warning, issued by Environment Canada and in effect through Tuesday, July 9, the City is encouraging all residents and visitors to take steps to stay cool.
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.
Are you ready for summer fun? Join staff from the City’s Recreation Division for sports, crafts, games, and more in two Port Moody parks between July 2 and August 23, 2024.
Help us recognize people, organizations, and businesses that give their time and energy to make Port Moody a better place – nominate a deserving candidate today for a 2024 Civic Award.