SOUTH WHIDBEY RECORD: Port asks Langley for zoning code amendment (AUDIO)



Kira Erickson reports from the Langley City Council meeting of Tue., Sep. 6, 2022:
Last fall, Port of South Whidbey Commissioner Curt Gordon presented the concept of creating housing above brand-new concession stands on the port-owned Whidbey Island Fairgrounds.
Now, one year later, port officials are appealing to the city of Langley for a change in the city’s zoning code. The fairgrounds, which are located within city limits, are not currently zoned for housing.
[Ed. Note: During the meeting, the city council discussed their upcoming joint meeting with the Port of South Whidbey. This meeting will be held on Mon., Sep. 12, 2022 at 4:30 PM in the Council Chambers at Langley City Hall.]