To help slow down the spread of COVID-19, the City of Port Moody is closing key civic parking lots and the Rocky Point Boat Launch, starting Thursday, April 9, 2020 late evening (around midnight) until further notice. .
Please note that there is not waste collection in Port Moody on Monday, April 13, due to Easter Monday. See the graphic above for a revised schedule for April 14-17.
The City of Port Moody is offering free online resources to help residents stay connected while staying apart during the global COVID-19 pandemic. Visit.
We know you love to show your Port Moody pride when you’re out and about but, since many of us are staying in whenever possible these days, why not show your Port Moody pride at home too? We’re giving away limited-edition “I.
"It is with a heavy heart that I lower the City’s flags, as we announce the passing of former Councillor Rob Fenger who served Port Moody from 1996-1999," said Mayor Rob Vagramov after being briefed on the news. “My condolences go out to his family, friends, and local government colleagues, including one of our current Council members who had the pleasure of working with Councillor Fenger back in the 1990s. ”.
March 22, 2020 - Effective immediately, the City of Port Moody is closing all public recreational facilities in parks including basketball courts, tennis courts, skate parks, bike parks, and sports fields. City staff will be installing signage to inform the public of the closures throughout the day.
In an effort to minimize the financial impact of COVID-19 on residents, the City of Port Moody has extended the March 31, 2020 five per cent penalty deadline for unpaid utility bills to September 30, 2020. .
Effective immediately, the City of Port Moody is closing all public playgrounds until further notice. Parks and public washrooms will remain open to the public.
City of Port Moody staff in the Emergency Operations Centre. Effective immediately, the City of Port Moody is suspending walk-in, face-to-face service at City Hall until further notice to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
To help prevent the spread of COVID-19, effective Tuesday, March 17, 2020, the City of Port Moody is closing the following civic facilities: Port Moody Recreation Complex, Kyle Centre, Glenayre Community Centre, Heritage Mountain Community Centre, Westhill Youth Centre, Old Orchard Hall, and the Port Moody Public Library. In response to a recent directive from the Provincial Health Officer, the City has cancelled until further notice all City-organized events as well as community-organized events held on City property with more than 50 people.