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Council Meeting

When: Tuesday, June 13, 2023

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Where: This meeting will be held electronically and live streamed at portmoody.ca/watchlive, with in-person attendance available in Council Chambers at City Hall (100 Newport Drive).

Time: Regular Council Meeting 7pm entry plaza from Pipeline

Find an agenda package at portmoody.ca/councilcalendar.

View a video recording (available by 3pm on June 14, 2023) at portmoody.ca/councilcalendar.

Learn how you can provide input during an electronic meeting at portmoody.ca/councilmeetings.

Council procedures are subject to change due to COVID-19. For the latest information, please check portmoody.ca/COVID19.

• an outdoor fitness area

• an expanded park pathway

• a skate park and sports court along Westwood

The existing playground next to Westwood was also due to be taken out

But in his report for the council-in-committee meeting on Monday (June 5), Lanny Englund, Coquitlam’s general manager of parks, recreation and facilities, wrote that some future amenities identified for Glen Park are now at the nearby Town Centre Park

“It’s likely that a more diverse and inclusive mix of amenities will need to be considered to meet the needs of the community,” he wrote, noting a spray park and washrooms may be on the park horizon.

Other considerations for the next round of Glen Park include:

• more event programming

• accommodation for the proposed Northern Avenue neighbourhood greenway

• removal of hazardous trees (an arborist’s report is now being prepared)

• path lights

• First Nations involvement (to provide a cultural presence)

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