Past planning and engagement

The City has been exploring options for Kyle Centre for several years. Please see the resources below to learn about past planning and public engagement.

  • Parkland Strategy (2025): Port Moody’s Parkland Strategy (PDF) provides a long-term framework to guide the planning, acquisition, enhancement, and connectivity of parkland through 2050. The Strategy includes a vision and guiding principles, a comprehensive assessment of parkland services, neighbourhood overviews, and city-wide strategies that will help the City meet the needs of current and future residents.
  • Recreation Facilities Study Public Engagement Summary (2025): agenda item 7.2, Regular Council Meeting, January 28, 2025. The Recreation Facilities Study, currently underway, will provide an assessment of the current state of recreation facilities in Port Moody, community needs, trends, and options for future recreation facilities. The public engagement provided important input into the identification of facility needs, viability options, long-term priorities for recreation and related infrastructure and services, and other related considerations.
  • Land Management Strategy (2024): The Land Management Strategy Policy provides a framework to guide major land decisions to effectively manage City lands and optimize land value to ensure long-term financial sustainability.
  • Age-Friendly Recreation Study (2022): Port Moody’s Age-Friendly Recreation Study (PDF) reviewed current and future needs and desires of the community, and assessed the potential for an age-friendly recreation centre through site analysis, programming identification and concept designs. It explored the options of such a recreation centre as a standalone facility and as an addition to the Recreation Complex.
  • Building Envelope Condition Assessment (2020): A Building Envelope Condition Assessment (PDF) was completed to evaluate the present condition of the various building envelope systems and outline recommendations for the long-term, continued operation of the building.
  • Kyle Centre Site Community Ideas Fair (2016): Recognizing that Kyle Centre would be approaching the end of its useful life, the Kyle Centre Community Ideas Fair (PDF) provided an engagement opportunity to explore the community’s future needs for Kyle Centre, along with the surrounding City-owned lands, to provide expanded community benefits.
  • Parks and Recreation Master Plan (2015): The Parks and Recreation Master Plan (PDF) provides a 10-year framework to guide the acquisition and development of parks and open spaces, recreation facilities and the delivery of services to best meet the needs of the community.
  • Long Range Facilities Plan (2013): RDH Building Engineering Ltd. prepared a Long-Range Facilities Plan (PDF) for the base building components at 21 facilities, including Kyle Centre.
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