On Monday, Langley City Council gave first and second reading to a suite of
  bylaws to enable a 13-unit townhouse development at the corner of 198th Street
  and 53rd Avenue if approved. With Council giving two readings to the bylaws,
  Langley City staff have scheduled a public hearing at 7 pm on September 27th.
  Please visit
  Langley City’s website for more information
  on attending the public hearing or submitting feedback. I will post more about
  this proposed development project after the public hearing.
  
    
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      | Rendering of the proposed development at 5324 - 5326 & 5334 - 5336
        198 Street. Select image to enlarge. | 
  
  
    
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      | Landscaping plan of the proposed development at 5324 - 5326 & 5334 -
        5336 198 Street. Select image to enlarge. | 
  
  Council also gave third reading to a suite of bylaws to enabled a 6-storey,
  113-unit apartment development across the street from Nicomekl Elementary
  School. You can read more about this proposal
  in a previous blog post.
  
    
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      | 53/53A Avenue proposed project view from 53rd Avenue. Select image to
        enlarge. | 
  
  
    
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      | 53/53A Avenue proposed project view from 53 A Avenue. Select image to
        enlarge. | 
  
  Council gave third reading to a suite of bylaws to enable a 6-storey,
  mixed-use building with 114 apartments and 9050 sq. feet of ground-level
  retail space at the current Washworld site at Fraser Highway and 201A Street.
  You can read more about this proposed project
  in a previous blog post.
  
    
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      | Proposed mixed-use project view from the corner of 201A and Fraser
        Highway. Select image to enlarge. | 
  
 
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