Due to a lack of quorum, city officials made the call to cancel Langley’s second council meeting of the month, which was slated for June 21.
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There will be no Whidbey Pride Queer Parade for the third year running. The city has not had a parade celebrating gay pride since 2018.
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.
Unpermitted tree removal within the city of Langley is an issue for the city council, who want steeper fines for offenders.
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.
Coupeville Town Council members voted Tuesday to swap a town-owned parcel of land near the ferry for five acres of forest closer to the town, but owned by the Whidbey Camano Land Trust, in a move expected to benefit both parties.
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.
