As part of the review process for development applications submitted to the City of Port Moody, contracted professionals will play a more significant role in reviewing certain applications in place of the City’s Advisory Design Panel (ADP), which was disbanded by Council on March 19, 2024.
Let the spring cleaning, organizing, and decluttering begin! If you have gently used goods that you no longer want or cannot use, register to participate in Port Moody’s City-Wide Garage Sale, happening on Saturday, April 20, 2024.
The Province has recently introduced new legislation that changes the local government land use planning framework with the goal of increasing B.C.’s housing supply.
A new child care facility with 37 licensed spaces is under construction in Westhill Park (203 Westhill Place).
On March 8, 2024, as approved by Council, the dome of Port Moody’s City Hall building was meant to be lit up in purple in recognition of International Women’s Day.
At a Special Council Meeting on March 5, 2024, Port Moody City Council approved one million dollars in budget reductions which will result in a tax rate increase for the average household of 6.6 per cent, down from 8.37 per cent as proposed in January 2024.
Port Moody Council will present Robert Simons with the prestigious Freedom of the City award at a Special Council Meeting starting at 6pm on Wednesday, April 17, 2024.
Sign up to attend a free information session to learn how to co-exist safely with urban coyotes.
As a pilot project for summer and fall 2024, Port Moody residents will have priority access to register in any City of Port Moody recreation programs where advance registration is required, including ice sports, camps, and aquatics.
City Manager Tim Savoie, who has been in the role since 2016, is retiring after 21 years of service to the Port Moody community.