During a meeting Monday night, the city council discussed the importance of Langley recognizing Juneteenth as an official holiday.
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Jessie Stensland reports from the Oak Harbor City Council workshop on Wed., Apr. 27, 2022. Oak Harbor officials are looking at gravel as a temporary solution for controlling the costs of a regional park the city is building on the north end of town. They Said It “I love everything...
Habitat for Humanity of Island County is planning to build seven townhomes, their first project in Langley. A project launch celebration is slated for May 5.
An update on public art works planned for the Windjammer Park area prompted city council members during a meeting last week to revisit questions of where to install the 37-foot, metal Angel de la Creatividad sculpture and even whether to continue with the project at all.
By a narrow margin, Oak Harbor City Council approved an agreement with the Oak Harbor School District to provide two additional pickleball courts in a city park.
Oak Harbor’s paid on-call firefighters are the big winners as city officials move toward a $20-an-hour minimum wage for city employees.
Coupeville Mayor Molly Hughes told town council members during a meeting April 12 that early plans to permanently close a section of Grace Street to make a “parklet” are underway.
A proclamation concerning outdoor dining and retail sales that originated during the COVID-19 pandemic in Langley has been extended at least another six months.
