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Water Consumption Demand on Watering Days is Taxing Water system
Campfire Ban
Battery Recycling Changes
Effective Monday, July 4, the city of Langley will no longer accept batteries of any kind here at City Hall or any other City facilities.
A Province wide program for battery recycling started on July 1 and batteries (alkaline and rechargeable) are now accepted for recycling at a number of locations including:
Best Buy
London Drugs
Canadian Tire
Future Shop
Pharmasave
Staples
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The City of Langley would like to thank Tree Canada for their grant of $4,000 towards the reclamation project at our Off Leash Dog Park. About 15 Catalpa, Dogwood, Pine, Ash and Beech trees have been planted. |
Water Restrictions Begin June 1
See our web page for details or visit Metro Vancouver's web site
Summer Activity Guide
Download the Summer 2010 Activity Guide
Al Anderson Memorial Pool Expansion Project
In 2006, the City of Langley contracted with an architectural firm and through a design charette process involving a number of sporting associations, pool user groups, and staff developed a number of options for expanding the Al Anderson Memorial Pool facility and aquatic space. In 2009, council approved a modest facility expansion to proceed. The original architectural firm continues to work through the detailed design development of that addition. The scope of work will include the construction of a multipurpose room, family change room, custodial room, storage room, and public washroom facility. The following is the current schedule.

The City is currently looking for contractors to complete the project. Click here to go to the RFQ
The architectural firm has the folloing drawings:
New Fraser Highway Bridge Over Nicomekl River

The City of Langley, in cooperation with its funding partners, is constructing a new Fraser Highway Bridge crossing over the Nicomekl River (“the Project”). The $9.1 million design-build Project has been awarded to construction contractor Tyam Group and project engineers R. F. Binnie.
Click here for more information and project / traffic updates.
HOV Lanes on the Freeway
As part of improving traffic flow and reducing delays related to construction for the Port Mann/Highway 1 Improvement (PMH1) Project, High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes on Highway 1 will be open to all traffic between 7 p.m. and 6 a.m. daily. This temporary adjustment begins April 19, 2010 and applies to HOV lanes between Grandview Highway and the Port Mann Bridge (both east and westbound) for the balance of construction.
For additional information phone (24 hours, toll free): 1-866-999-7641 e-mail: info@pmh1project.com or visit: www.pmh1project.com
Interested in Local Government Election issues?
The Local Government Elections Task Force is reviewing specific issues related to local government elections including:
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Campaign finance, including contribution/spending disclosure and limits, and tax credits
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Enforcement processes and outcomes
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Role of the chief electoral officer (B.C) in local government elections
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Election cycle (term of office)
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Corporate Vote
Written comments can be made via email to LocalElectionsTaskForce@gov.bc.ca, by fax to 250-387-7972 or by mail to:
Local Government Elections Task Force c/o Ministry of Community and Rural Development PO Box 9839 Stn Prov Govt Victoria, BC V8W 9T1
Langley City Hall, 20399 Douglas Crescent, Langley, BC, V3A 4B3 Phone (604) 514-2800 Fax (604) 530-4371
Normal business hours of operation: Monday through Friday, 8:30AM - 4:30PM. In the event of an after-hours emergency, such as water main break, flood or critical service disruption, standby operations personnel can be notified through Surrey Fire Dispatch at 604-534-3496
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