Timeline
For over 5 years, we reached out to the residents of Port Moody for consultation. During this time, Port Moody residents gave us tremendous advice, feedback and comments about our application. On June 12th, 2018, we reached a major milestone. Port Moody City Council amended the Official Community Plan to allow the Flavelle Oceanfront master community plan to move forward to the next steps of zoning approval. Our heartfelt thanks to everyone who participated in the site tours, attended open houses, and spoke at council to lend support for Port Moody’s oceanfront community. We also applaud the leadership and vision of Mayor Mike Clay, Port Moody City Council, and the hard-working Port Moody City staff for their due diligence in navigating the application through the Metro Vancouver approval process. We are grateful to the Metro Vancouver Board of Directors for their unanimous support of our application. Together we have created a vision that is truly made in Port Moody.
We will continue our engagement process with the residents and community stakeholders. We look forward to reaching out to you and keeping you updated on the progress of the project.
Public Consultation and Process Timeline
Today
City of Port Moody adopts OCP amendment bylaw for Flavelle Oceanfront Development
Metro Vancouver Board of Directors gives final reading
Metro Vancouver Board of Directors
Regional Planning Committee
Public Hearing
First and Second Reading at Council
Flavelle Site Tour #45
Flavelle Site Tour #44
Flavelle Site Tour #43
Flavelle Site Tour #42
Community Planning Advisory Committee (formerly the Land Use Committee)
City-Led Open House #2
Committee of the Whole Meeting
Brewer’s Row Tour
Ongoing Tours of the Flavelle Site (2016 – Present)
City-Led Open House #1
Business Canvass (Jan. 5 – 6)
Door-knockers canvassed businesses to provide information on the Flavelle property and to invite them to a city-led open house.
Fraser Valley Food Truck Festival at Inlet Park
Flavelle hosted a kiosk at the Truck Festival to gather community input and to talk about future opportunities for the Flavelle property.
Neighbourhood Canvass #4 (Sept 14 & 17)
Door-knockers canvassed the Heritage Park to talk to residents about opportunities for the Flavelle property and to invite them to an upcoming event.
Newport Village Summer Festival
Flavelle hosted a kiosk at the Newport Festival to gather community input and to talk about future opportunities for the Flavelle property.
Neighbourhood Canvass #3 (July 22 – 23)
Door-knockers canvassed the College Park to talk to residents about opportunities for the Flavelle property and to invite them to an upcoming event.
Golden Spike Days (June 26 – 28)
Flavelle hosted a kiosk at Golden Spike Days to gather community input and to talk about future opportunities for the Flavelle property.
Flavelle Open House #1
Neighbourhood Canvass #2 (June 16 – 17 )
Door-knockers canvassed the Moody Centre and Glenayre neighbourhoods to talk to residents about opportunities for the Flavelle property and to invite them to an open house.
Farmer’s Market
Flavelle hosted a kiosk at the Farmers’ Market to seek community input and to talk about future opportunities for the Flavelle property.
Neighbourhood Canvass #1
Door-knockers canvassed the Moody Centre and Pleasantside neighbourhoods to talk to residents about opportunities for the Flavelle property and to invite them to Flavelle’s kiosk at the Farmer’s Market.