Port Moody 2050: updating our Official Community Plan

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Update (Feb. 21, 2024): As the B.C. government’s housing initiatives and related legislation will impact Port Moody’s Official Community Plan, the City of Port Moody has made the difficult decision to pause public engagement on Port Moody 2050. We anticipate that public engagement will resume in early 2025, when you will have a chance to review and share your thoughts on a draft Official Community Plan that incorporates Housing Bills 44 and 47 as well as the other polices introduced in December 2023. We thank everyone who has participated so far and look forward to engaging with you again next year.


Port Moody 2050 is our process to gather public input and update the Official Community Plan, our long-term vision for the future.

Port Moody's Official Community Plan is important because it communicates our values and guides us as we make decisions about how we use land for housing, transportation, parks, environmental protection, economic development, and more. It’s your plan for your city, so we want to hear your voice.

Together, we’ll explore how we want Port Moody to evolve over the next 30 years, focusing on our overall vision as well as specific areas of the city: the Moody Centre Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Area, the Oceanfront District, the Seaview neighbourhood, and Murray Street. Your input will inform Council’s decision-making as they consider proposed updates to the Official Community Plan.

We’re all a part of what makes Port Moody such a great place. And we can all play a role and work together to shape our city’s future. Use your voice to help us create a plan for the next 30 years that reflects the shared values and goals of our diverse community. Register today so we can let you know when you can provide input throughout the process.

How can you get involved?

The next phase of engagement is coming in 2025. We'll post details here as soon as they become available.

Past engagement opportunities

The proposed key directions for OCP updates have been informed by public input received during previous engagement opportunities. Read our information boards, which were displayed at the dialogue sessions, to learn more. Read our public engagement summaries (found under the What we heard tab) to find out what we’ve heard from the community so far:

  • Community Survey #1: Vision and Goals
  • Community Survey #2: Exploration of Key Themes
  • Community Survey #2: Exploration of Key Themes
  • Community dialogue sessions: these were held in person on February 2, 4, and 8, and online via Zoom on February 13, 2023. These sessions provided an opportunity for residents to learn about proposed key directions for OCP updates and engage in round-table discussions with other attendees on topics of interest such as parks, transportation, and housing.
  • Seaview neighbourhood workshop: held in person on March 4, 2023.

Update (Feb. 21, 2024): As the B.C. government’s housing initiatives and related legislation will impact Port Moody’s Official Community Plan, the City of Port Moody has made the difficult decision to pause public engagement on Port Moody 2050. We anticipate that public engagement will resume in early 2025, when you will have a chance to review and share your thoughts on a draft Official Community Plan that incorporates Housing Bills 44 and 47 as well as the other polices introduced in December 2023. We thank everyone who has participated so far and look forward to engaging with you again next year.


Port Moody 2050 is our process to gather public input and update the Official Community Plan, our long-term vision for the future.

Port Moody's Official Community Plan is important because it communicates our values and guides us as we make decisions about how we use land for housing, transportation, parks, environmental protection, economic development, and more. It’s your plan for your city, so we want to hear your voice.

Together, we’ll explore how we want Port Moody to evolve over the next 30 years, focusing on our overall vision as well as specific areas of the city: the Moody Centre Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Area, the Oceanfront District, the Seaview neighbourhood, and Murray Street. Your input will inform Council’s decision-making as they consider proposed updates to the Official Community Plan.

We’re all a part of what makes Port Moody such a great place. And we can all play a role and work together to shape our city’s future. Use your voice to help us create a plan for the next 30 years that reflects the shared values and goals of our diverse community. Register today so we can let you know when you can provide input throughout the process.

How can you get involved?

The next phase of engagement is coming in 2025. We'll post details here as soon as they become available.

Past engagement opportunities

The proposed key directions for OCP updates have been informed by public input received during previous engagement opportunities. Read our information boards, which were displayed at the dialogue sessions, to learn more. Read our public engagement summaries (found under the What we heard tab) to find out what we’ve heard from the community so far:

  • Community Survey #1: Vision and Goals
  • Community Survey #2: Exploration of Key Themes
  • Community Survey #2: Exploration of Key Themes
  • Community dialogue sessions: these were held in person on February 2, 4, and 8, and online via Zoom on February 13, 2023. These sessions provided an opportunity for residents to learn about proposed key directions for OCP updates and engage in round-table discussions with other attendees on topics of interest such as parks, transportation, and housing.
  • Seaview neighbourhood workshop: held in person on March 4, 2023.
  • What we heard

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    Thank you to everyone who has participated in our community surveys, community dialogue sessions and the Seaview neighbourhood workshop. Read our public engagement summaries to find out what we've heard from the community so far.

    • Community Survey #1: Vision and Goals

    Read our engagement summary to find out what we heard from the community when we asked for feedback on the vision and goal statements in the 2014 Official Community Plan.

    • Community Survey #2: Exploration of Key Themes

    Read our engagement summary to find out what we heard from the community when we asked for feedback on key themes and topics identified from our first survey. This input has been used to help us prepare land use scenarios and options for Community Survey #3.

    • Community Survey #3: Land Use Scenarios

    Read our engagement summary to find out what we heard from the community when we asked for feedback on land use scenarios for four neighborhood areas: the Moody Centre TOD Area, the Oceanfront District, Seaview, and Murray Street. This input will be used to help City staff determine community preferences and develop recommended land use scenarios to be considered by Council as part of the draft OCP update.

    • Community dialogues and Seaview neighbourhood workshop

    Read our engagement summaries to hear what attendees had to say at the OCP Community Dialogue sessions (appendix available here) and Seaview neighbourhood workshop (appendix available here).


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