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NEWSLET TER
New Timms Community
Centre Takes Shape
Expected to open in spring 2016, the new
35,000 square-foot Timms Community
Centre is quickly taking shape next to
Langley City Hall and library at 20399
Douglas Crescent. The integrated building
organization is designed to serve as a community, sport and cultural hub where residents
of all ages can come together to access group
activities, health and fitness opportunities,
public information and community resources.
City Launches ReCollect Online Tool:
Never Miss Your Collection Day Again!
If you’ve ever lost track of garbage
day or raced outside after hearing the
garbage truck, you’re in luck! As a City
of Langley resident, you can now access
your pick-up schedule online and sign up
for a free customized reminder service.
Simply type in your address and you can
view your collection day details and any
service change information, as well as
set up a collection reminder via text or
email. Sign up today at city.langley.bc.ca/
city-services/garbage-recycling.
As a vibrant focal point of our community, it
will act as a catalyst for future development
in the downtown core, while promoting
the well-being of the citizens of Langley
through easily accessible and safe facilities.
City Launches E-News
L ANGLEY
City Express
E-NEWS
Chock full of important community news, service updates
and event information, the new City Express E-News is a free
monthly electronic newsletter delivered right into your inbox.
SUBSCRIBE TODAY!
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S P R I N G 2 0 15
Ted Schaffer, Mayor, City of Langley
As we head into the summer months,
the City of Langley will be forging
ahead on the priorities detailed in the
2015 Financial Plan and 2013 – 2017
Strategic Plan. In addition to transportation improvements, infrastructure
renewal is one of the City’s top priorities. City Council has allocated an additional 0.38% property tax increase
towards funding future infrastructure
renewal to address the replacement
of aging water and sewer pipes and
make necessary road improvements.
As most residents are aware, Metro
Vancouver (MV) is currently upgrading
a key component of the
regional sanitary sewer
system along the
right-of-way from
Fraser Highway
to 57A Avenue,
along a portion
of 57A, along 200
Street from 57A to
Michaud Crescent, then
along the BC Hydro right-ofway to 53 Avenue. The City of Langley
is using this opportunity to incorporate
planned capacity and performance
upgrades to the water, sanitary and
storm water utilities that run beneath
200 Street between 53 Avenue and
Fraser Highway. This unique partnership will result in cost efficiencies,
reduce the length of the construction
and, as much as possible, minimize
disruption to the residents, motorists
and the community at large. Upon
completion of the utility work the full
width of 200 Street will be repaved
from 53 Avenue to Fraser Highway.
Message from
the Mayor
Two important task forces have
also been created: the Homelessness Task Force and the Community
Crime Prevention Task Force. The
mandate of the Homelessness
Task Force will be to break down
the issues around homelessness in
the City and develop a new service
delivery model that will be a substantial shift in the way we respond
to our community’s social and health
challenges. The recommendations
will frame an action plan that aims
to reorganize support and services
and deliver them in a more effective
way to help people get well
and integrated into the
community.
The purpose
of the Community
Crime Prevention
Task Force is to
establish a team
of community representatives to review
the factors that contribute to
crime and safety problems, conduct
research on best practices, develop
appropriate action plans and prioritize efforts to prevent and reduce
crime. By working as a community,
our goal is to develop a well-balanced strategy for intervention and
to put that strategy into action for
the benefit of everyone.
As you can see, there is a lot
happening in the City and we thank
everyone for their support and
patience during construction as we
work towards our mission to build a
vibrant, healthy and safe community.
MyCity: 24/7 Account Access
Introducing MyCity — a new way
to access your City of Langley
accounts online 24 hours
a day, 7 days a week.
It’s easy to sign up! Create a profile,
register your accounts and access
your information today. All you
need is a bill or statement with your
account number and access code.
Use MyCity to:
• View current and past billing history.
• View your account payment history.
• View utility consumption information.
• Manage all of your accounts in one
place, including tax, utility, dog and
business licence accounts.
• Receive bills and statements by email.
Register At mycity.langleycity.ca
Kudos: City Nets Four Awards
• 2015 FCM Sustainable
Community Award.
• 2014 BC Small Business Roundtable ‘Open for Business’ Award.
• 2014 British Columbia
Economic Development
Association Community Award.
• 2014 City of Langley achieved
Carbon Neutral Status under
the Climate Action Revenue
Incentive Program.
Mayor Schaffer accepting Sustainable
Community award from FCM First VicePresident Councillor Raymond Louie.
City Welcomes New Council
LANGLEY CITY COUNCIL 2014 – 2018 (left to right): Councillors Jack Arnold, Paul Albrecht,
Rudy Storteboom, Mayor Ted Schaffer, Councillors Gayle Martin, Val van den Broek, and Dave Hall.
Your Tax Dollars at Work
Road Rehabilitation
• Sidewalk accessibility improvements
on 203 Street, 53 Avenue and
Glover Road.
• New curb, gutter, sidewalk, bike
lanes and parking lane on 48 Avenue between 205 Street and 208
Street. ICBC contributed to this project by doing a Road Safety Audit of
the design and contributing $8,000
towards road safety improvements.
Water, Sanitary and
Storm Water Upgrades
• Watermain replacement and sewer
upgrade at 48 Avenue.
• Resurfaced Douglas Park Tennis
Courts and added Pickle Ball lines.
• Paved dog-off leash parking lot and
installed new gates.
• Rebuilt six wooden bridges in the
City’s nature trails.
• Installed three information kiosks in
trails system.
• Sendall Gardens new pond design.
Development Services AND
Economic Development
• Processed 240 new building permit
applications with a construction
value of $41.2 million in 2014.
• Water, sanitary and storm water utilities upgrade at 200 Street between
53 Avenue and Fraser Highway.
• Produced Community Profile
Site Selector Database,
Neighbourhood Profiles and Getting
to Know the City of Langley.
Parks Upgrades
• Installed ‘Exploring Downtown’
community wayfinding signage
throughout downtown core.
• Constructed new park featuring
trees, benches, lighting and walking
path on the historical Langley Prairie
School site at 57A Avenue and 201
Street (north of 56 Avenue).
• Built new dog off-leash park and
community garden at Linwood Park.
• Replaced playground surface at
Douglas Park.
• Replaced perimeter boards at
Douglas Sports Box.
Customer Service
Enhancements
New standard sidewalk lamps being installed at Langley Bus Loop.
• Launched new more user-friendly
website and monthly E-newsletter.
• Updated Call for Service software
to make it easier.
• Installed nine new street light poles
at City of Langley bus loop.
Douglas Park Splash Pad completed summer 2014.
2013 – 2017
Strategic Plan
Key Result Areas
• Improving infrastructure
• Enhancing quality of life
• Communicating with residents
more effectively
• Revitalizing downtown core
• Protecting, preserving, restoring,
sustaining & enhancing environment
• Ensuring citizen safety and security
• Investing in organizational development
Download the strategic plan
at city.langley.bc.ca
Langley Prairie Park construction finished
summer 2014.
New playground surface at Douglas Park installed summer 2014.
Wayfinding signage throughout the city.
The 2015
Proudly Presented by The City of Langley &
The Downtown Langley Business Association
TravelSmart Program Can Help
You Move More by Driving Less
Did you know that adults need
at least 150 minutes of moderately-intensive physical activity
each week? Even though that’s
just over 20 minutes a day,
85% of Canadians still aren’t
getting active enough.
• A longer life – 30 minutes of
moderately vigorous walking a
day can add 1.3 healthy years to
your lifespan!
GET STARTED
• Walk to the grocery store twice a
week instead of doing a big shopping trip at the big box store. Your
food will be fresher and you’ll get
some light cardio into your day.
TransLink’s TravelSmart program is
• Take transit. Studies show that
here to help you move your body more
people who use transit are
by driving less and walking more. The
healthier because they have the
many benefits of regular, brisk walks
chance to walk to and from stops.
of 10 minutes or more include:
• Walk to local services like your
• Improved brain function – Memory,
doctor’s office, dry cleaners, post
concentration, and abstract reasoning.
office etc.
• Reduced risk of disease –
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Less chance of stroke, cancer,
travelsmart.ca
diabetes, and heart disease.
• Weight control – As an example
Use TransLink’s walking map to find
a 60 kilogram person walking
out how quickly you can walk to
briskly at 5.5 km/hr would burn
shops and services from your home.
over 250 calories an hour.
Sign up for the newsletter to get
• Well-being – Improved mood,
regular advice for making active and
reduced symptoms of depression,
healthy transportation part of your
and improved sleep.
lifestyle. Join the movement!
Request for Service
To report a non-emergency problem
or generate a request for service, visit
the City of Langley’s handy Request for
Service website at rfs.langleycity.ca.
To report an emergency during regular
business hours, call the Operations Centre
at 604-514-2910. To report an afterhours emergency, call 604-534-3496.
Build It in the Plaza
Saturday June 13
Ideas and tips for your next DIY outdoor project! Bring the whole family
and build tool boxes and bird houses on-site or experience hands-on fun
at building themed sensory stations.
Theatre in the Plaza
Saturday June 27
Interact with professional actors, get into character with face painting
and costumes, and enjoy live family friendly performances — you may
even end up on stage!
Art in the Plaza
Saturday July 25
Enjoy presentations by local painters, cartoonists and sculptors.
Bring out your inner artist and try your hand at your very own
masterpiece — no experience required!
Animals in the Plaza
Saturday August 8
Join fellow animal lovers in McBurney Plaza for a fun filled day of animal
education and partake in some fun and fabulous animal crafts.
Circus in the Plaza
Saturday September 26
The Circus is coming to town! Expect to see stilt walking, juggling,
unicycles, carnival games, face painting, balloon twisting and more.
FREE to the public • from 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm
Contact info@ downtownlangley.com
Community Day
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Community Day Birthday Bash
Saturday June 20
Come celebrate the City of Langley’s 60th birthday at this
year’s Community Day festival in Douglas Park on Saturday,
June 20. New fun-filled displays, family-friendly activities,
entertainment, great food and more await!
For information, please contact events@langleycity.ca.
L A N G L EY C I TY H A L L
20399 Douglas Crescent
Langley, BC Canada V3A 4B3
Phone: 604 514 2800
Fax: 604 530 4371
www.city.langley.bc.ca