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City Manager Tim Savoie presented Port Moody’s. 2020 Annual Report.
ViewPort, the City’s web-based mapping system (also known as a geographic information system or GIS), is now easier to use whether you’re at home, at work, or on the go!. Newly updated, ViewPort now:.
On National Indigenous Peoples Day, Port Moody City Council would like to express their admiration for, and offer their gratitude to, the Indigenous groups on whose traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory the city of Port Moody now resides. .
We’ve updated our parks and trails map to help you get up and go this summer!.
Ten community groups will share $18,250 in available funds through the City of Port Moody’s. Community Grant Program.
Flags in front of City Hall are flying at half mast to honour the lives of the 215 Indigenous children whose remains were found on the grounds of the former Kamloops residential school. We also honour all Indigenous children who were forced to attend residential schools across British Columbia and across Canada – those whose lives were stolen and those who survived.
On May 25, 2021, the City will be implementing traffic pattern changes on Spring Street to help improve pedestrian, cyclist, and driver safety in the area. .
Help us recognize people, groups, and businesses that give their time and energy to make Port Moody a better place – nominate a deserving candidate today for a 2021 Civic Award. Visit.
The Tri-Cities are inviting graduates to mark their special milestone by taking photos at one of several locations at local parks. .
The City of Port Moody is pleased to announce Darcey O’Riordan will take on the role of fire chief in June 2021. Chief O’Riordan will join Port Moody Fire Rescue on June 7 and will take command with the departure of Chief Ron Coulson, who is retiring, on June 17, 2021.