“We are very happy that the City of Port Moody has demonstrated its support for affordable housing in their community,” said Peter Edgar, president of Edgar Development, in a statement.
“Our partnership with BC Housing can serve as a template for how to bring together different housing options in one location, while rejuvenating a neighbourhood over time. I want to thank Council, staff, BC Housing, and everyone who has supported this project.”
Site of Woodland Park redevelopment at 1142 Cecile Drive and 300 Angela Drive, Port Moody. (Acton Ostry Archtects/Edgar Development)
Currently, the site is occupied by 19 low-rise buildings, constructed in the 1960s, containing 200 townhomes.