Every month, Langley City staff update Council on projects that are actively under construction or recently completed.
Some of the projects include:
- Finishing the paving on 203rd Street between 56th Avenue and Fraser Highway
- Finishing the paving on the Langley Bypass above Logan Creek near the Gateway of Hope
- Pressure washing benches and picnic tables at Sendall Gardens, which will now occur annually
- Finishing trail maintenance around Brydon Lagoon
- Improving the trail and drainage in the City Park dog off-leash area
- Seeding the area around Al Anderson Memorial Pool
- Installing new fencing at Conder Park
- Installing new sliver-free, engineered wood chips at all playgrounds
- Upcycling wood from wind-fallen trees in parks into a new stair rail in lower Sendall Gardens
- Continuing wrapping traffic light kiosks throughout the city
- Cleaning the bike lanes
- Starting the process to replace the stolen plaques from the Salmon at Portage Park, 204th Street Overpass, and Duck Pond behind the Seniors Centre
Last Monday, Council also approved tendering a contract for $837,937 to Lafarge Canada Inc to complete four road rehabilitation projects:
- Industrial Avenue from 201A to 203 Street
- 200 Street from CP Rail to 62 Avenue
- 200 Street from 49 Avenue to the Nicomekl River
- Various asphalt patching throughout the city
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