Over the past few days, I’ve posted about the topics covered at the Monday Langley City Council meeting. Today, I will conclude by covering the remaining topics addressed.
Council gave first, second, and third reading to approve in principle a new fire safety and protection bylaw, which, if adopted, would modernize and replace our current bylaw. At a high level, the new bylaw aligns with the latest provincial Fire Safety Act, including how the City performs preventive building fire safety inspections, moving from a time-based to a risk-based approach. For example, a restaurant would have a different preventive fire safety inspection process than an office.
Council also gave first, second, and third reading to update the Fees and Charges Bylaw and Municipal Ticket Information System Bylaw, reflecting the new proposed fire safety and protection bylaw.
Back in October, Langley City Council sent a contingent of us to Ottawa for an advocacy mission to the federal government. You can read more about this in a previous post. The official report of the mission was presented to Council on Monday, along with follow-up activities resulting from the mission.
Council appointed volunteers to our various City committees for the 2026 term. You can learn more about the committees on the City’s website.
Council approved sending a letter of support to the province to continue the BC Farmers Market’s Nutrition Coupon Program, which provides $27 weekly of food coupons to use at farmer markets for lower-income families, pregnant people and seniors.
Council received a presentation from Langley Community Action Team about creating a permanent public memorial for those affected by the toxic drug crisis. Council referred this to our Arts, Recreation, Culture & Heritage Committee for further consideration.



