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Multi-use pathgets funding boost

Plans are proceeding to build the second half of the award-winning Prairie Avenue multiuse path in 2024/25

And with the announcement last week of $840,000 from the federal government to help pay for the 1 5km project, it's closer to becoming a reality

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The funding came from the federal Active Transportation Fund to cover 60 per cent of the total estimated multi-use path cost of $1 4 million, according to Josh Frederick, director of public works and engineering

Frederick said the multi-use path is planned for construction in 2024/25, to coordinate with with the second phase of road improvements on Prairie Avenue from west of Shaughnessy Street to Coast Meridian Road

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Wesgroup has submitted a Zoning By-law Amendment for Coronation Park within the City of Port Moody to permit a mixed-use development with a new 2.55-acre city park, 1.5 acres ofpublic accessible pathways, an Ioco Pedestrian Overpass, 9,500 square feet of daycare space, and 2,000 square feet of civic amenity The proposal includes 2,587 homes, including 101 market rental homes with a range of housing options and towerheights between 6 and 31-storeys; 107,000 square feetofretail use, including 30,000 square feet of office space, and a grocery and drug store Figures are approximate at this time

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