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The City of Port Moody is hosting family-friendly activities on. Monday, December 18, 2023.
The City of Port Moody is flushing watermains in the area outlined in red starting on Monday, October 23, 2023. This work will take approximately six to eight weeks to complete.
Port Moody Mayor and Council will invite youth to come together to share their thoughts, ideas, and visions on issues that matter to them at an Invitational Youth Summit to be held at City Hall and the Inlet Theatre in spring 2024. “I’m continually inspired by the remarkable young people in our community and want to provide them with an opportunity to express their opinions, collaborate with their peers, and have impactful conversations that can influence new policy directions for our Council,” said Mayor Meghan Lahti.
When:. Tuesday, October 24, 2023 at 7pm.
Mayor Meghan Lahti has sent a letter to Premier David Eby and is sharing the letter with the Port Moody community. The letter, which can be read without attachment below or.
City Manager Tim Savoie, who has been in the role since 2016, is retiring after 21 years of service to the Port Moody community. Mr.
A concern was raised at a Public Hearing on October 3, 2023 that some members of Port Moody Council attended a tour of a development project (The River District) in Vancouver built by Wesgroup Properties and that this tour constituted a Council meeting. As Mayor, I take these types of allegations/concerns seriously and as such, in response, the City sought expert external advice on the matter.
We’re drafting a comprehensive update to the existing Rocky Point Park Master Plan and developing a new master plan to guide upgrades for Old Orchard Park. As part of Phase 2 public engagement, we’re seeking your feedback on draft design concepts and potential park improvements.
In advance of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on September 30, the City of Port Moody has raised Every Child Matters flags in front of City Hall and the Recreation Complex. The dome of the Port Moody City Hall building will also be lit up in orange in support of Truth and Reconciliation.