The City is pleased to announce the first phase of the Shoreline Trail Sanitary Sewer Upgrades Project has come to an end with the completion of upgrades to two aging sanitary sewer mains that are critical components of Port Moody’s sanitary sewer network. .
Looking for a way to get involved in your community? Join a civic committee!
As they consider the proposed 2023 budget, Council wants to hear from Port Moody residents and business owners. How should the City balance service levels and tax rates?
Due to snow and ice all green waste collection is cancelled today (Feb. 28).
How will Port Moody’s Seaview neighbourhood evolve over the next 30 years? We invite you to join us at a Seaview neighbourhood workshop on Saturday, March 4, 2023 from 2pm to 4pm at Glenayre Community Centre (492 Glencoe Drive).
Coquitlam and Port Moody have enlisted the Stanley Park Ecology Society to offer free information sessions for residents to learn how to safely co-exist with urban coyotes. Register to Attend One of Two Free Information Sessions.
The City is taking a look at how we respond to major snowfall events, and Mayor and Council want to hear from you – what are your experiences and ideas? Port Moody residents are invited to share their thoughts at the Mayor’s Town Hall on Snow and Ice Response on Monday, February 27, 2023.
Port Moody City Council has sent a formal request to. NAV CANADA.
Starting Monday, February 6, 2023, the Rocky Point boat launch, docks, and boat trailer parking area will be unavailable to the public due to maintenance dredging activity around these facilities and the navigational channel in the Port Moody Arm of Burrard Inlet. We anticipate the dredging work will be completed by February 17, 2023.
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