The city of Langley will observe Juneteenth, commemorating the end of slavery in the United States, with a gathering on June 16 and a city holiday on June 20.
Mayor of Langley
An eroding bluff in Langley is giving a whole new meaning to “Village by the Sea.” The city is currently assessing the urgency of the situation.
During a Langley city council meeting this week, Councilmember Rhonda Salerno pointed to the unpermitted removal of two large trees as a cause for concern.
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.
Langley Mayor Scott Chaplin named Tavier Wasser, a patrol deputy in the Island County Sheriff’s Department, as the city’s new Chief of Police.
Langley has whittled a list of 22 interested parties down to three finalists for their new police chief.
The state auditor’s office issued a finding against Langley for the third audit in a row, indicating the city’s controls for preparing financial statements are inadequate.
Applications will soon be accepted for a new citizen-led finance committee that will advise the city of Langley.
