The Langley City Council posted the meeting packet (including a subsequent revision of page 95) for their Sep. 6, 2022 meeting. The meeting will be held from 5:30 – 8:30 PM.
Note: Due to the lifting of Covid safety restrictions on June 9th the city is now required to provide a physical location for all meetings. A computer screen with a microphone and speaker will be set up in council chambers and at least one council member, staff member or the mayor will be present, but most council members and staff will not be present in person but will be participating via Zoom.
Here is the link for the Zoom meeting; the passcode is 172825.
Topics of interest include:
- A presentation on legalities in the Coles Valley Development Application process by the City Attorney Mike Kenyon, Mayor Scott Chaplin, and Community Planning Director Meridith Penny.
- An Ethics Board presentation
- A report from the Climate Crisis Action Committee
- A review of the 2022 Budget Narrative – update on the 2023 budget process
- An update on the Whidbey Camano Tourism Committee
- An ordinance repealing the existing wireless communications facilities section of the Langley Municipal Code and replacing it with a new chapter of the code.
- A presentation to the council by Public Works Advisory Committee chair Dominique Emerson on federal Safe Streets and Roads for All program.
- A discussion on the process for reviewing the Port of South Whidbey’s zoning code amendment application, as part of the Port’s Fairgrounds Housing project.
- Discussion and approval of the 2023 Council Work Plan
- A presentation by Chief of Police Tavier Wasser on consulting services.