2022-2023 Capital Program

Port Coquitlam's 2022-2023 capital budget continues to reflect City Council's focus on getting the basics right - the core services residents and busineses rely on.

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Totaling almost $50 million, the capital plan will improve core municipal services and livability while supporting the local economy and with improvements to civic amenities, roads, utilities, parks and trails, pedestrian safety and other critical infrastructure downtown and throughout the community.

The two-year capital budget format, introduced in 2017, continues to result in effective project planning and delivery, as well as competitive pricing in the tendering process.

2023 Capital Plan Highlights

2023 Budget - $16.9 million

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Construction machinery digging a hole.

Neighbourhood road paving and utility upgrades

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Empty, wide open road. The sky is cloudy in the background.

Kingsway Avenue improvements and multi-use path: Coast Meridian to Kebet Way

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Random abandoned items left near shrubs and bushes.

Upgrades to Maple Creek drainage pump station

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Outdoor pool surrounded by chainlink fence.

Upgrades to Routley Pool and park playgrounds

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Sidewalk cordoned off with construction cones and red tape.

Sidewalks, pedestrian safety and traffic calming

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Exterior of Hyde Creek Community Centre.

Emergency generator at Hyde Creek Recreation Centre

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Row of garbage and compost bins.

Solid waste carts and locks

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Night time aerial view of Port Coquitlam. The city is illuminated with streetlights.

New streetlights

2022 Capital Plan Highlights

2022 Budget – $32.7 million

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Aerial view of Veterans Park.

Begin downtown construction of Veterans Park and Civic Centre redevelopment

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Empty, wide open road. The sky is cloudy in the background.

Kingsway Avenue road improvements and multi-use path from Tyner Street to Coast Meridian Road

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Sidewalk cordoned off with construction cones and red tape.

Sidewalks, pedestrian and active transportation upgrades, traffic calming

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McAllister Bridge signage indicating bridge closure.

Replacement of the McAllister pedestrian bridge

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Construction machinery digging a hole.

Road paving, major utility facility replacements and upgrades (water, sewer, drainage, culverts, pump stations, valves)

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Night time aerial view of Port Coquitlam. The city is illuminated with streetlights.

New streetlights

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Aerial view of multiple sports fields.

Turf replacement, skate bowl resurfacing, sport court amenities, athletic field upgrades

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Fibre optic conduit marked with a construction cone.

Fibre optic conduit

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