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2021-01-02: Development applications update, current and proposed
2021-01-02: Development applications update, current and proposed Release of information. Click on image to enlarge. Hopefully there will be an easier-to-view version on Port Moody’s website soon. The following text, and image above, is taken directly from a Facebook … Continue reading
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Tagged applications, council, density, development, growth, Land Use, Moody Centre, OCP, Official Community Plan, population, Port Moody, release, TOD, zoning
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2021-01-02: Land assembly tactics, London Pacific (Coronation Park)
2021-01-02: Land assembly tactics, London Pacific (Coronation Park) *********************************** Related: 2020-11-09: CPAC meeting, Coronation Park redevelopment (Wesgroup) The Moody Centre Community Association (MCCA) welcomes your comments. ***********************************
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Tagged Coronation Park, CPAC, density, development, growth, land assembly, Land Use, London Pacific, neighbourhood, OCP, Official Community Plan, Wesgroup, zoning
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2020-12-01: Public hearing—Bold Properties, Economic Development, Housing Needs Survey
2020-12-01: Public hearing—Bold Properties, Economic Development, Housing Needs Survey Updated, media reports: Port Moody to get Bold condo project at foot of Snake Hill, Tri-City News, December 2, 2020 Economic development plan would shape Port Moody for decades, Tri-City News, … Continue reading
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Tagged Bold, budget, council, density, development, economic development, financial plan, growth, housing, jobs, Land Use, Moody Centre, Port Moody, public hearing, public input, survey, zoning
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2020-11-09: CPAC meeting, Coronation Park redevelopment (Wesgroup)
The Community Planning Advisory Committee (CPAC) will meet on Monday, November 9, 2020 to review Wesgroup’s proposal for part of the Coronation Park neighbourhood. Agenda material here. Images below are from applicant’s proposal. Note, the map shows two properties as … Continue reading
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Tagged amendment, Community Planning Advisory Committee, Coronation Park, CPAC, densification, density, growth, Inlet Centre, land assembly, Land Use, London Pacific, neighbourhood, OCP, Official Community Plan, Port Moody, redevelopment, towers, urban plannin, Wesgroup
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2020-09-14: Westport Village status update (former Andres Wine site)
2020-09-14: Westport Village status update (former Andres Wine site) Email update from Peller. Dear friends, From everyone at Andrew Peller Limited, we wish you all continued good health and good spirits during these times. Despite the new challenges our community … Continue reading
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Tagged Andres, development, growth, Moody Centre, neighbourhood, Peller, Port Moody, update, Westport, Westport Village
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2020-08: August notes and news links — Covid, developments, cafe, mural, urban food, smelly air …
2020-08: August notes and news links — Covid, developments, cafe, mural, urban food, smelly air … It’s been an unusual summer with Covid hanging over our heads. Getting out closer to home, observing safety protocols, and none of the usual … Continue reading
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Tagged climate, Coronation Park, covid, densification, density, development, Flavelle, growth, hazards, Land Use, Moody Centre, mural, Murray St, PCT, population, Port Moody, rats, TOD, tracking, Transit-oriented development, urban gardening
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2020-08-31: Coronation Park, Wesgroup pressing forward with proposal
2020-08-31: Coronation Park, Wesgroup pressing forward with proposal Now seen in Coronation Park Wesgroup has now filed its formal application to the city of Port Moody, with asks for major OCP amendments, including: a proposed Floor Area Ratio (FAR) … Continue reading
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Tagged Coronation Park, densification, density, development, growth, land assembly, Land Use, OCP, Official Community Plan, Port Moody, sign, towers, Urban planning, Wesgroup
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2020-08-21: Tracking development in Port Moody
2020-08-21: Tracking development in Port Moody Sample image from spreadsheet (see link below) 50,000 The city of Port Moody’s official population target up to the year 2041 (about two decades) is 50,000. This number has been questioned as the number … Continue reading
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Tagged applications, development, estimates, growth, Moody Centre Community Association, planning, population, Port Moody
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2020-Spring-Summer: Changing Moody Centre, photos
2020-Spring-Summer: Changing Moody Centre, photos Below, aerial photo (Google) circa 2016 Related: 2020-07: Moody Centre Heritage Character Area — what does it mean? 2019-11-02-Moody Centre TOD photos Around town, photos (2019) Moody Centre photos — more current and future hot … Continue reading
2020-07: Moody Centre Heritage Character Area — what does it mean?
2020-07: Moody Centre Heritage Character Area — what does it mean? Below: from Official Community Plan (OCP), green denotes Moody Centre Heritage Conservation Area, yellow denotes Moody Centre Heritage Character Area A little background Before the 2011 Official Community Plan … Continue reading
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Tagged density, development, growth, HCA, heritage character area, heritage conservation, Land Use, Moody Centre, narrow lot, OCP, Official Community Plan, Port Moody, RS1-S, small lot, St. George, subdivision, zoning
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