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Guidebook shines light on Port Coquitlam

The city of Port Coquitlam has created a one-stop booklet that tells residents and visitors all they need to know about the municipality and its services.

The city of Port Coquitlam has created a one-stop booklet that tells residents and visitors all they need to know about the municipality and its services.

The 32-page booklet will replace the PoCo's annual report and is available at city hall and all municipal facilities. It can also be viewed at www.portcoquitlam.ca/guide.

"We wanted this new guide to be a useful tool that people can reference all year long," said PoCo Mayor Greg Moore. "It's part of our goal to improve customer serivces. We want to make sure the community knows what services are available to them and how they can have a say in the decisions that affect these services."

The booklet intended to be a helpful resources for residents, businesses, visitors and investors. It includes information about recent city initiatives, PoCo's history, key statistics, volunteering, Traboulay PoCo Trail, services for businesses and living green.

It also outlines where tax dollars go and how to access city services, along with important contact information.

"As a city we're proud of our employees, and we wanted to highlight the people who work behind the scenes to provide our services and help make Port Coquitlam such a great place," said John Leeburn, the city's chief administrative office.r

For more information go to www.portcoquitlam.ca/guide.

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