Which comes first, a third PoMo Evergreen station or density?

Which comes first, a third PoMo Evergreen station or density? By Sarah Payne – The Tri-City News  Published: May 28, 2009 4:00 PM Members of the Port Moody Western Station Committee packed Tuesday’s council meeting to plead for a third Evergreen Line station, and the west-end density needed to support it. Of the six stops currently … Read more

Evergreen Line – Third Station in Port Moody

Port Moody’s Old Town Future is in our hands – by Robert Simons (Reproduced from NewPort Village Voice) After waiting for 15 plus years – Port Moody businesses and citizens will begin the serious dialogue on plans and final engineering of long awaited transportation infrastructures; notable Evergreen Line and the Murray Clarke connector. A golden opportunity … Read more

Port Moody council will weigh in…

Port Moody council will weigh in on OCP – By Sarah Payne – The Tri-City News  May 14, 2009 3:00 PM – For the past year and a half, Port Moody staff have been hammering out a new official community plan that will guide the city’s development over the next five years. Now, it’s council’s … Read more

Port Moody group wants more SkyTrain stations

Port Moody group wants more SkyTrain stations – Jennifer Mcfee   Coquitlam NOW – Wednesday, May 13, 2009 Two is not enough. That’s the message from a group of Port Moody residents and merchants who hope to see three SkyTrain stations pop up in the city along the Evergreen Line. Currently, two stations are planned in Port … Read more

Western Station for Port Moody…

City of Port Moody Council Meeting, May 12, 2009  – Public Input Your Worship and Council:  John Grasty, owner at 84 Grant Street, Moody Centre. My West End neighbours in the diverse areas of College Park, Glenayre, Seaview, Seaforth, East Hill, and Harbour Heights, have told us for many years about taking their business out … Read more

Relocating to Metro Vancouver…

Vancouver is regarded as one of the most desirable places to live in the world and as a result we have a net in-migration of >35,000 people each year.  While the Vancouver pre-2010 Winter Olympics real estate market slowed down, the over-supply is dwindling and has returned to levels not seen for about 18 months. … Read more

Port Moody ready for 2010 Winter Olympics…

The Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic dates are February 12 to 28, followed on March 12 to 21 by the Paralympics Winter Games. Visitors to the Olympics are already starting to organize their trips and many will need to consider accommodation options in Vancouver’s surrounding areas such as the Tri-Cities of, Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody. … Read more

2009 Commitment to Clients…

There were 9,616 Realtors just in the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver as at November 30, 2008, and membership has been declining since June. A question to be asked by all buyers and sellers right now is, “How does your Realtor’s tile hang”? During these challenging economic times many Realtors will likely let their … Read more

Port Moody continues to be held hostage…

Get building Evergreen & Murray-Clarke – now Published: December 16, 2008 6:00 PM With much interest I read Port Moody Mayor Joe Trasolini’s inaugural address after the council swearing-in ceremony on Dec. 2. Once again, the mayor should be applauded for reminding his senior government counterparts that the overdue Murray-Clarke Connector and Evergreen Line infrastructure … Read more

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