2023-2024 Capital Program

Port Coquitlam's 2023-2024 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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View 2024 Budget at a Glance [PDF/3.3MB]

Have Your Say on the 2024 Budget

The City's annual budget is part of a five-year financial plan that sets out the planned services and initiatives for the next five years, and how the City will pay for them. Port Coquitlam residents are encouraged to comment on the 2024 budget from Jan. 9 to 31, 2024.

Watch your mailbox for the annual Budget at a Glance, additional details on this webpage, and an online survey at Let's Talk PoCo.

Read more about the budget below and then click the survey link to take our annual budget survey, which provides the City with insights about community priorities that guide decision-making year-round.

Residents of the City who complete the budget survey will be entered into a draw for a $150 gift card to a Port Coquitlam business of their choice.

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2023 Capital Plan Highlights

2023 Budget — $25.8 million

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Construction workers doing road work.

Neighbourhood road paving and utility upgrades

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Freshly paved alleyway.

Lane Paving

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Aerial view of multiple sports fields.

Upgrades to Gates Park and other parks, sports fields and sport courts,

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Aerial view of Blakeburn Lagoons Park.

A washroom at Blakeburn Lagoons Park

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Aerial view of Port Coquitlam Community Centre. There is a crowd gathered for an event.

A Terry Fox sculpture and interactive exhibit at Port Coquitlam Community Centre

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Roundabout road with sidewalks.

Sidewalks, pedestrian safety, and traffic calming

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Concrete wall and tunnel with foliage growing on it.

Cedar Creek culvert upgrades

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Port Coquitlam cemetery. The sun is setting in the background.

Expansion of Port Coquitlam cemetery

Totaling almost $35.2 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.

2024 Capital Plan Highlights

2024 Budget

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Construction workers doing road work.

Neighbourhood road paving and utility upgrades

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Freshly paved alleyway.

Lane Paving

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Playground with newly installed equipment.

Playground Upgrades

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Slightly flooded road.

Major utility upgrades, including flood and fish protection

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Construction cones and tape surrounding sidewalks.

Sidewalks, pedestrian safety, and traffic calming

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Port Coquitlam's fleet utility truck fleet.

Fleet replacement

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Dimly lit server blades. The server blades have an array of lights lit up.

Network server storage and protection

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Recently finished residential building.

Completion of digital development application system

More Information

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