(l-r). Port Moody-Coquitlam MP Bonita Zarrillo, Port Moody City Councillor Samantha Agtarap, Kwikwetlem First Nation Councillor Stephanie Patterson, Port Moody City Councillor Kyla Knowles, B. C.
Help keep kids busy and active this summer with a $20 summer drop-in recreation pass for children and youth. .
Tasha Faye Evans (third from right) with councillors (l-r) Haven Lurbiecki, Samantha Agtarap, Diana Dilworth, Callan Morrison, Kyla Knowles, and Amy Lubik at the June 13, 2023 Regular Council Meeting (please note Mayor Meghan Lahti participated in the meeting via video). On Tuesday, June 13, 2023, City Council presented Tasha Faye Evans with an award for exemplary civic service, in recognition of her significant contribution to Port Moody’s current and future well-being.
The City of Port Moody is hosting two outdoor information pop-ups for residents who would like to learn more about the Shoreline Trail Boardwalk Replacement Project. Join us on June 22 or June 24, 2023 to gain valuable knowledge about the project, explore display boards featuring renderings of the Shoreline Trail boardwalk design, and ask questions.
For a second year, the cities of Port Moody, Coquitlam, and Port Coquitlam are collaborating for another informative, free webinar on Thursday, June 22, at 7pm for residents considering a heat pump. Free Webinar.
The City of Port Moody’s Guide to Summer – your guide to culture, events, and parks in the City of the Arts – is now available at City Hall and the Port Moody Public Library (100 Newport Drive) as well as the Recreation Complex (300 Ioco Road). You can also find it online at.
In our latest edition of Port Moody’s community newsletter,. the Focus.
Starting the week of July 4, 2023, trail users can expect the section of the Shoreline Trail paved pathway between Murray Street (3200 block near the railroad track) and Old Orchard Park (630 Alderside Road) to be closed intermittently for work related to the second and final phase of the. Shoreline Trail Sanitary Sewer Upgrades Project.
Acting City Manager Anna Mathewson presented Port Moody’s. 2022 Annual Report.
The City of Port Moody will replace aging boardwalks and bridges along the Shoreline Trail to improve safety and accessibility for trail users. At the end of Burrard Inlet’s Port Moody Arm, the Shoreline Trail includes two sections of boardwalk, four bridges, and a raised gravel pathway around Pigeon Cove, as well as a paved multi-use pathway.