Kyle Centre Redevelopment
Round 1 public engagement has concluded - watch for Round 2 coming in spring 2026. Thank you to everyone who participated in our September/October 2025 engagement opportunities. City of Port Moody staff will present a report and public engagement summary at the January 27, 2026 Regular Meeting of Council. See agenda item 7.3 for:
- City staff’s report to Council (PDF)
- What We Heard public engagement summary report (PDF)
In Round 2 public engagement, which we anticipate will begin in spring 2026, we’ll ask for general feedback on the recommended conceptual design for the proposed new community centre, plaza, and expanded park.
What is Kyle Centre Redevelopment?
The City of Port Moody is planning for the redevelopment of the Kyle Centre area, and the first step is a conceptual design for a proposed new 30,000-square-foot community centre. Pending future funding, this new facility would replace the existing Kyle Centre (125 Kyle Street). The design will also include a new plaza and an expanded park.
Past public engagement - Round 1
In September/October 2025, we gathered input to inform decision-making on the types of spaces to be included in the proposed community centre, and how those spaces will be used. We asked you: what types of activities and experiences would you like to see offered at the proposed new community centre?
We hosted two in-person open house events (October 4 and October 7, 2025) and one virtual information session (October 9, 2025). Our community survey was open from September 22 through October 19, 2025.
Round 2 public engagement - spring 2026
The redevelopment is planned over four phases, with conceptual design as the first phase. Phase 1 also includes site planning and cost estimation for the remaining phases. In spring 2026, in a second round of public engagement, the City will ask for general feedback on the recommended conceptual design.
Background
The existing Kyle Centre is an aging facility in an evolving neighbourhood. Recreational needs and trends have changed over the years, and Port Moody’s population is growing. Council has determined that a new, larger community centre and additional park space are needed to serve residents in Moody Centre and the broader community. Please note the addition of aquatic facilities and arena surfaces is not under consideration for the proposed new community centre.
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