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Help us shape the future of recreation facilities in Port Moody!
Municipal recreation facilities are an important part of our community – they promote physical activity, mental wellness, lifelong learning, and social connection in spaces where everyone is welcome.They can be indoor or outdoor facilities. They can encompass a wide variety of options such asgymnasiums, fitness equipment, sport fields/courts/boxes, arenas, ball diamonds,pools, studios or workshops, walking/running tracks, social spaces, and much more.
As demand grows for recreation opportunities in Port Moody, and our existing facilities age, we’reexploring what kinds of facilities and spacesmay be needed in the future.
We want to hear your voice! How do you use existing recreation facilities? Do you experience any barriers when accessing facilities or programs? What types of recreation spaces would you like to see in Port Moody?
Your input, along with technical information and advice provided by subject matter experts, will inform the development of a recreation facilities study.
Why do we need a recreation facilities study?
Thestudy will:
assess the current state of existing recreation facilities in Port Moody;
consider options for existing facilities (upgrades and/or expansion) and new facilities, subject to available funding; and
build on the recommendations from the City’s Parks and Recreation Master Plan (2015) and feed into the new Parks and Recreation Master Plan (coming in 2025).
This study is intended to assist with future decision-making related to recreation facilities and will be presented to City Council for their consideration in early 2025. Council will also receive a summary of the public engagement results.
Share your thoughts by writing on one of our Sounding Board panels. These display boards can be found indoors at the Civic Centre Galleria (100 Newport Drive), Recreation Complex (300 Ioco Road), and Kyle Centre (125 Kyle Street). Grab a marker and offer your input on the spot.
Help us shape the future of recreation facilities in Port Moody!
Municipal recreation facilities are an important part of our community – they promote physical activity, mental wellness, lifelong learning, and social connection in spaces where everyone is welcome.They can be indoor or outdoor facilities. They can encompass a wide variety of options such asgymnasiums, fitness equipment, sport fields/courts/boxes, arenas, ball diamonds,pools, studios or workshops, walking/running tracks, social spaces, and much more.
As demand grows for recreation opportunities in Port Moody, and our existing facilities age, we’reexploring what kinds of facilities and spacesmay be needed in the future.
We want to hear your voice! How do you use existing recreation facilities? Do you experience any barriers when accessing facilities or programs? What types of recreation spaces would you like to see in Port Moody?
Your input, along with technical information and advice provided by subject matter experts, will inform the development of a recreation facilities study.
Why do we need a recreation facilities study?
Thestudy will:
assess the current state of existing recreation facilities in Port Moody;
consider options for existing facilities (upgrades and/or expansion) and new facilities, subject to available funding; and
build on the recommendations from the City’s Parks and Recreation Master Plan (2015) and feed into the new Parks and Recreation Master Plan (coming in 2025).
This study is intended to assist with future decision-making related to recreation facilities and will be presented to City Council for their consideration in early 2025. Council will also receive a summary of the public engagement results.
Share your thoughts by writing on one of our Sounding Board panels. These display boards can be found indoors at the Civic Centre Galleria (100 Newport Drive), Recreation Complex (300 Ioco Road), and Kyle Centre (125 Kyle Street). Grab a marker and offer your input on the spot.
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