2024-2025 Capital Program

Renewing City infrastructure is a key focus in Port Coquitlam's $62.5-million 2024-2025 capital program, which also supports a variety of other community priorities such as public safety, a diverse housing supply, healthy and active lifestyles, a strong local economy, and a thriving, welcoming downtown.

The overall focus of the capital program continues to be getting the basics right, with investments in the core municipal services that residents and businesses rely on.

View Capital Projects

2024 Capital Plan Highlights

Budget: $33 million

Image
Leigh square in front of Port Coquitlam's city hall. The square is illuminated with colourful lights.

Completion of Leigh Square upgrades

Image
Aerial view of green soccer pitch.

Start of construction on Gates Park soccer hub

Image
Construction workers doing road work.

Neighbourhood road paving and utility upgrades

Image
Aerial view of a roundabout.

Sidewalks, pedestrian safety and traffic calming

Image
Port Coquitlam aerial view.

Resources for the Official Community Plan to support housing

Image
Port Coquitlam aerial view. The sun is setting in the background.

Challenging 6.5-km loop trail: Mary Hill to ƛ̓éxətəm Regional Park

Image
Outdoor pool behind a black chainlink fence.

Upgrades to Routley Wading Pool

Image
Wooden bridge crossing over a small creek.

Maple Creek Drainage Upgrades

2025 Capital Plan Highlights

Budget: $29.5 million

Image
Road with traffic cones and signage indicating road closure.

Neighbourhood road and utility upgrades

Image
Pedestrian crossing leading to a trail path.

Sidewalks, pedestrian safety and traffic calming

Image
Random abandoned items left near shrubs and bushes.

Upgrades to Maple Creek Drainage Pump Station

Image
Aerial view of apartment buildings. There are multiple city blocks with buildings on them.

Kingsway Avenue improvements and other roadworks

Image
Empty outdoor pool. There is a chain-linked fence in the background.

Upgrades to Sun Valley Pool

Image
Children playing in playground.

Playground and park amenity enhancements

Image
Rural road flanked by trees.

Trail network expansion and upgrades

Image
Woman driving municipal dump truck.

Fleet replacements to ensure continuing service

The capital budget’s two-year format, introduced in 2017, facilitates long-term planning and more competitive pricing in the tendering process. The capital plan is reviewed and updated each year based on emerging issues and priorities.

More Information

Tel 604.927.5280
Email [email protected]