'Really Disappointing': Port Moody Council Vexed at Staff over Slow Progress on Pickleball Courts, Dog Park – Tri-Cities Dispatch
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'Really disappointing': Port Moody council vexed at staff over slow progress on pickleball courts, dog park – Tri-Cities Dispatch
file photo Josh Kozelj Port Moody council expressed frustration with city staff due the slow progress on two priority capital projects: a new pickleball facility behind city hall and a dog management strategy. The projects, which were both approved years ago, have still not been completed. Staff notified council on June 10 that additional budget allocations were now required. “This is really disappointing,” said Mayor Meghan Lahti. “These two de…
Revised Proposal for Port Moody Site Includes 52 Rental Units above Retail - Vancouver Market
A revised rezoning application has been submitted for a two-lot land assembly (17,427 SF) at 2805–2811 St. Johns Street in Port Moody. A previous application from 2023 had anticipated a 6-storey commercial building. While the site falls within the province’s Transit-Oriented Area (TOA) policy—permitting up to 12 storeys and 4.0 FAR—the applicant aims to achieve 3.84 FAR within only 6-storeys, leading to design challenges due to the site’s limite…
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