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Port Moody cuts OCP tower heights to regain negotiating power, but political rivals accuse council of creating the problem

An architectural rendering of Beedie Living’s three towers proposed for Electronic Avenue and Spring Street. image supplied Port Moody council has unanimously approved changes to its official community plan (OCP) that reduce the allowable tower height in the Moody Centre core from 39 storeys back to 26 storeys, a move aimed at restoring the city’s ability to negotiate community amenities from developers. But not before political opponents lambas…
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Tri-Cities Dispatch broke the news on Monday, July 13, 2026.
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