Applicant ‘flabbergasted’ as Coronation Park plan delayed By Jeremy Shepherd ● City Council ● November 25, 2021 May 13, 2022 ‘The goalposts move constantly and they move drastically’
Playing the long game: Port Coquitlam looks into Metro Vancouver’s 2050 vision By Jeremy Shepherd ● Development ● November 21, 2021 May 13, 2022 Barring a major change in zoning, Port Coquitlam may fall short of regional affordable housing goals
‘Great’ and ‘gorgeous,’ Council praises proposed 2,500-unit development By Jeremy Shepherd ● City Council ● October 25, 2021 May 13, 2022 Big project gets warm reception at Coquitlam council
Two outlooks on housing: Port Moody vs. Coquitlam By Jeremy Shepherd ● City Council ● October 24, 2021 May 13, 2022 Coquitlam passes, Port Moody pauses
Port Moody approves three-building Murray Street development in split vote By Jeremy Shepherd ● City Council ● September 22, 2021 May 13, 2022 Despite concerns about too many people and too few jobs, the Port Moody project is moving ahead
Coquitlam gives Ozada Avenue rental project final approval, $3.3 million By Jeremy Shepherd ● City Council ● July 27, 2021 May 13, 2022 The project drew financial support from municipal and provincial governments, although not from the federal government
Coquitlam council approves two projects totalling 459 units By Jeremy Shepherd ● City Council ● July 27, 2021 May 13, 2022 Highrise condos, lowrise rentals, each get third reading
Burquitlam affordable housing project gets $109M loan from feds By Jeremy Shepherd ● Coquitlam ● July 21, 2021 May 13, 2022 31-storey project includes 100 affordable units
Port Moody supports 2,000-unit Woodland Park development in midnight meeting By Jeremy Shepherd ● Development ● July 21, 2021 May 13, 2022 Port Moody votes 5-1 in favour of 15-year megaproject
Coquitlam council approves 25-storey Pipeline Rd. development amid conversation of Super Bowl ads, procreation rates By Jeremy Shepherd ● Coquitlam ● June 29, 2021 May 13, 2022 Highrise housing project gets green light despite gentrification concerns