Provincial Housing Changes
The City of Coquitlam is making updates to land-use plans, zoning regulations and its development finance system to comply with provincial housing mandates.
The City of Coquitlam is making updates to land-use plans, zoning regulations and its development finance system to comply with provincial housing mandates.
The City is developing its first-ever Accessibility and Inclusion Plan to make information, services and spaces accessible and welcoming to as many people as possible.
The City is developing a new off-leash dog park in Southwest Coquitlam to address the rising demand for dog-friendly amenities in the area.
The City is developing its five-year financial plan for 2026. Community input is one of several considerations that inform the budget process.
We're upgrading Pipeline Road from Guildford Way to Lincoln Avenue to improve safety and accessibility for people walking, cycling, scootering, driving and transiting.
Development of a Climate Action Plan is currently underway, aimed at reducing the City's GHG emissions while also planning for a more climate resilient future.
We're developing an Urban Forest Management Strategy to protect and care for all trees in the City.
We’re designing a safe, accessible and connected active transportation network throughout Southwest Coquitlam. Learn more about different projects in your neighbourhood.
We're proposing active transportation improvements along King Albert Avenue from Blue Mountain Park to Mundy Park.
We're proposing active transportation improvements along Nelson Street from Blue Mountain Park to Mackin Park.
The City of Coquitlam, in collaboration with Beedie Fraser Mills Limited Partnership is planning for the public amenities in the future Fraser Mills neighbourhood.
We're updating our Transportation Plan to provide a new vision for Coquitlam’s transportation system for the future.
The City of Coquitlam is moving forward with phase three of the Glen Park Master Plan.
We're checking in on our Strategic Plan to ensure it still reflects the direction of the City, alignment with Council's vision, and desired outcomes for the community.
We're planning to build a new comprehensive, multi-use recreation centre to support the growing neighbourhood of Burke Mountain and residents across the community.
The Mundy Park Renewal project will define the upgrades to renew this important community asset.
This project guides how we implement the Town Centre Park Master Plan, which was approved by Council in 2018.
The City of Coquitlam is working on a Master Plan process to guide the future of Coquitlam's Blue Mountain Park.
The City is developing its five-year financial plan for 2025. Community input is one of several considerations that inform the budget process.
We're looking at improvements and expansion for the Coquitlam Crunch Trail - one of Coquitlam's most popular trails.
The Southwest Housing Review (SWHR) is a multi-phased project to expand the range of housing options throughout Southwest Coquitlam.
We're developing a Heritage Management Strategy to address heritage of all kinds and guide how it is protected and celebrated for years to come.
Sports Field Strategy
We're developing a comprehensive plan for the Hazel-Coy neighbourhood including a vision, guiding principles, land use, transportation networks and more.
The final Economic Development Strategy has now been unanimously adopted by Council.
The City has approved its first draft Environmental Sustainability Plan.
The City of Coquitlam has now approved a Community Engagement Framework
On Nov. 16, 2020, Council approved the updated City Centre Area Plan (CCAP) as well as related amendments to the Citywide Official Community Plan (CWOCP) and Zoning Bylaw
Streamlining the interim Official Community Plan to create a clear, user-friendly document that reflects the community’s vision and meets provincial housing requirements.
Have questions or want to learn more about a project, contact us below:
| Phone | 604-927-3000 |
|---|---|
| Website | coquitlam.ca |
| In writing | 3000 Guildford Way |
We acknowledge with gratitude and respect that the name Coquitlam was derived from the hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ word kʷikʷəƛ̓əm (kwee-kwuh-tlum) meaning “Red Fish Up the River”. The City of Coquitlam is honoured to be located on the kʷikʷəƛ̓əm (Kwikwetlem) traditional and ancestral lands, including those parts that were historically shared with the sq̓əc̓iy̓aɁɬ təməxʷ (Katzie), and other Coast Salish Peoples.