To ease the financial burden faced by taxpayers during the COVID-19 pandemic, Port Moody City Council has made cuts to the 2020 Financial Plan that resulted in a reduced tax rate increase of 1. 61 per cent, down from the previously-approved 3. 62 per cent. .
Even though we’re keeping our distance due to COVID-19, we can celebrate. #EarthDayatHome.
The Rocky Point Boat Launch will re-open on Sunday, April 19, 2020, by reservation only, to Port Moody residents and current annual pass holders. Restrictions and physical distancing measures will be in place to help slow down the spread of COVID-19.
The City of Port Moody is testing fire hydrants throughout the city starting on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. The work will take approximately six weeks to complete.
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.