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Port Moody City Council has proclaimed June 14 to 20 to be Grad 2020 Week to recognize and celebrate our local students who are graduating from high school during the global COVID-19 pandemic. With the cancellation of traditional graduation ceremonies and celebrations due to COVID-19, the City wants to ensure the milestone is still acknowledged in special ways.
From pools and parks to film and fitness, summer fun is easy to find with the City of Port Moody’s free Guide to Summer, now available online and at civic facilities. Download it or pick up a copy today!
The City of Port Moody invites residents to nominate deserving candidates for the 2020 Civic Awards. “Sometimes heroes are easily recognizable to everyone, but often they work quietly in the background, providing support and inspiration so that others can shine,” says Mayor Rob Vagramov.
The City of Port Moody will offer a limited number of summer camps from July 6 through September 4, 2020, with measures in place to help keep children safe. Online registration starts June 9, 2020 at 8am at.
Over five days during Public Works Week, which runs from May 17 to 23, 2020, we’ll use our social media channels to recognize a team of City employees who are everyday superheroes. From providing clean water and disposing of solid waste, to maintaining our roads and taking care of our parks, our public works professionals contribute to the excellent quality of life we enjoy in Port Moody.
Starting May 20, 2020, the Rocky Point Boat Launch will be open to all boaters, regardless of residency, by reservation only. Restrictions and physical distancing measures remain in place to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
On May 6, 2020, the provincial government announced a plan to lift COVID-19 restrictions in phases, starting in mid-May, to gradually allow for more social and economic activity, while closely monitoring health information to minimize the risk to the public. .
Limited use of sports fields is now permitted in Port Moody to give residents additional options for exercising outdoors. This restricted use applies to all sports fields owned by the City or jointly with School District 43, except for the grass baseball field at North Shore Community Park (1300 David Avenue) which is currently closed for turf maintenance.
To ease the financial burden faced by taxpayers during the COVID-19 pandemic, the City of Port Moody has moved the penalty for late payment of property taxes from July 3, 2020 to October 1, 2020 and reduced the penalty from 10 to five per cent. As in previous years, property taxes are due July 2, 2020.
Effective June 1, 2020, City of Port Moody outdoor playgrounds, basketball courts, and sport courts, as well as the covered lacrosse box at Westhill Park, will be open to the public. .