
Accomplishments
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Awards
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Completed the Coast Meridian Overpass and linked the north and south sides of the community.
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Renewed relationship with the Kwikwetlem First Nation, which led to the reopening of a previously closed section of the Traboulay PoCo Trail.
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Introduced innovative waste disposal measures – such as curbside food scraps collection – which saves taxpayers $168,000 per year.
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Developed Port Coquitlam’s first-ever Environmental Strategic Plan, which provides a framework for the City and the community to ensure the long-term protection of Port Coquitlam’s natural assets.
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Initiated a core service review, which saves taxpayers $770,000 annually and provides better public access to the financial planning process to ensure tax payers are getting value for their tax dollars and that service delivery continues to meet community needs and priorities.
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Supported investment in recreation facilities and services – such as the Community Sport Strategy, upgrades to Hyde Creek Recreation Centre, Athletic Field Strategy and the addition of the outdoor green gym at Gates Park – to ensure these important community assets continue to meet the needs of Port Coquitlam residents.
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Enhanced City website and introduced new online services and social media tools to provide Port Coquitlam residents accessible, two-way communication channels to receive City information and provide feedback.
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Adopted a Heritage Strategic Plan that provides direction to recognize and manage Port Coquitlam’s unique and valued heritage resources.
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2011 - Union of BC Municipalities (UBCM) - Best Practices – Leadership & Innovation Award category for large urban municipalities (recognizing environmental leadership).
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2011 - UBCM, Best Practices – Website (honourable mention).
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2010 - The Coquitlam NOW - Readers Choice Award - Tri-Cities Politician of the Year
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2010 - UBCM - Community Excellence Award for Best Practices Community Engagement.
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2010 - Canadian Award for Financial Reporting. The Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA) awarded a Canadian Award for Financial Reporting to the City of Port Coquitlam for its annual financial report for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2009.
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2010 - Distinguished Budget Presentation Award. The award represents a significant achievement by the City and reflects its commitment to meeting the highest principles of government budgeting.
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2010 - UBCM Best Practices - Community Engagement
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2008 Platform Report Card
As the Mayor of Port Coquitlam, I feel it’s important that I be accountable to the community for my performance. This report card addresses the priorities I outlined in my 2008 Platform to become Mayor, and the outcomes achieved to date.
Community Pride - Community Safety - Economy - Environment - Transportation
The priorities on these pages are directly related to my work as the Mayor, and therefore may differ in some ways from the City’s corporate priorities, which are set out in the Corporate Strategic Plan. The City is currently developing a new Corporate Strategic Plan called 2020 Vision. Visit the 2020 Vision webpage for more information about this process and how you can be involved.
If you have would like to discuss any of my priorities or this report card, please
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Greg Moore
Mayor, Port Coquitlam