SOUTH WHIDBEY RECORD: Langley residents are facing utility rate increases on top of already big bills.
Rhonda Salerno
SOUTH WHIDBEY RECORD: City of Langley officials are exploring options for the relocation of a Potential Growth Area.
SOUTH WHIDBEY RECORD: City officials are learning more about Langley’s budget, and where things went astray financially.
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.
With a dozen citizen-led boards and commissions, the city of Langley is contemplating the possibility of slimming down.
The Port of South Whidbey recently unveiled an updated conceptual plan for “workforce” housing, which foresees units built on top of new concession stands on the Whidbey Island Fairgrounds.
As utility connections are slated to increase in East Langley with the expansion of a major infrastructure project, the city council is considering how to balance concerns about the environment with goals for affordable housing.
Members of the Langley City Council are hoping to receive more fitting compensation for their roles.