New ‘Zero-Tolerance’ Policy for Construction Parking and Traffic Disruptions Passed by Port Moody Council
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New 'zero-tolerance' policy for construction parking and traffic disruptions passed by Port Moody council – Tri-Cities Dispatch
Construction at the corner of Austin Avenue and Nelson street on Sept. 15, 2022. City of Coquitlam staff are concerned that Austin Heights and Maillardville are losing commercial real estate space as redevelopment hits the neighbourhoods. file photo Marissa Tiel In an effort to curb mounting frustrations over construction-related disruptions, Port Moody recently passed a policy aimed at tightening regulations around construction traffic and park…
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