During a meeting Monday night, the city council discussed the importance of Langley recognizing Juneteenth as an official holiday.
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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.
Members of the Langley City Council were hesitant to grant an access-related request for the owners of a building under renovation on First Street.
Proponents of combating climate change shared an ambitious action plan that was recently approved by the Langley City Council.
Langley City Councilmember Rhonda Salerno reiterated her reasons for withdrawing her proposed moratorium on certain new development proposals.
Langley City Council members discussed setting a $20/hour minimum wage for city employees, but deferred the issue to the city’s Finance and Personnel Commission.
A proposed moratorium on certain types of building within the city of Langley elicited strong feelings from city council members and citizens alike during a meeting Monday night.
After making the decision last month to roll back the meeting start time a half hour earlier to 5 p.m., the Langley City Council decided Monday night to revert back to meeting at 5:30 p.m., following outcry from some members of the public opposing the change.
