Kennedy Horstman
SOUTH WHIDBEY RECORD: Langley is at a critical inflection point, Mayor Kennedy Horstman informed the city council this week.
SOUTH WHIDBEY RECORD: Things just got a little sunnier for the city of Langley’s budget, which has been under scrutiny since the city’s dire financial situation came to light.
SOUTH WHIDBEY RECORD: City officials are learning more about Langley’s budget, and where things went astray financially.
Langley Mayor Kennedy Horstman wrote an opinion piece on the Juneteenth holiday
SOUTH WHIDBEY RECORD: The Langley Infrastructure Project (LIP) entered its next phase with the city council’s approval of a contract Monday night. But it was not a unanimous decision, and the hour-long discussion turned contentious.
During a city council meeting this week, Mayor Kennedy Horstman said the city’s financial position is “not fine” and that there is a likelihood an interfund loan will be needed prior to the end of the first quarter, which is approaching soon.
With a dozen citizen-led boards and commissions, the city of Langley is contemplating the possibility of slimming down.
