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MARIO BARTEL mbartel@tricitynews.com

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You’ll be able to drink a beer or glass of wine in some public spaces in Port Moody until at least the end of the year

Last Tuesday, council agreed to extend a pilot program allowing the responsible consumption of alcohol in designated public spaces across the city through to the end of 2023

The pilot was first implemented in August 2022 and was scheduled to expire on April 30 It includes the following locations:

• Rocky Point Park

• Old Orchard Park

• Pioneer Memorial Park, but not the labyrinth healing garden area

• Kyle Centre pop-up park

• Trasolini Field spectator bleachers

• Inlet Field bleachers

• Queens Street Plaza

In a report, Port Moody’s general manager of community services Anna Mathewson said extending the program will give city staff more time to gauge its impact, including a full summer season and roster of special events at some of the locations

Although, she added, the beach area at Old Orchard Park should be removed from the program to assuage community concerns about broken glass in the sand and Inlet Field is closed for construction of a new turf field facility

Mathewson said preliminary results of the program have been encouraging

She said parks staff noted a sharp increase in litter, but that’s been the experience in other cities running similar programs

As well, bylaw officers didn’t write up any tickets for alcohol related violations and Port Moody police responded to only six calls related to the pilot program

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