Yesterday, I posted about the Council's approval of the 2024 Year-End Consolidated Financial Statements. Today, I wanted to cover some of the other items from the May 12th Langley City Council meeting.
On December 9th, Council deferred voting on a proposal to convert 20525 and 20541 46A Avenue into eight smaller lots. The proposed subdivision includes both an environmentally sensitive area and a natural hazards area. At the time Council had concerns about the project. As I noted in a previous post, it "led Council to refer this rezoning and subdivision proposal back to City staff as its current form is likely something that Council would not approve."
On Monday, Council considered the proposed eight-lot subdivision rezoning. While City staff did provide more information, there was no change to the application. As a result, Council unanimously denied the rezoning application.
Later in the meeting, Council approved its Crime Prevention Committee Work Plan. The committee, which includes volunteer members, will focus on promoting crime prevention tips, block watch and business watch, Crime Stoppers, the 529 Garage bike ID program, secure bike parking, and public safety theme murals.
Regarding public safety theme murals, Council approved the following mural, which will be installed on the north-facing wall of the City Hall/Timms Community Centre.
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“Green, Red, Blue, and Yellow” by Carla Maskall. Select the image to enlarge. |
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