As I’ve been posting about over the last year, Langley City staff are working on an updated public parking strategy. This strategy focuses on public parking lots and on-street parking within Downtown Langley and residential parking north of the Nicomekl River in apartment and townhouse areas.
Earlier this year, the City sought feedback from residents about parking in Downtown Langley City when accessing shops and services. In the summer, the City presented its findings from that survey and parking utilization rates, including for on-street parking in apartment and townhouse areas. One of the next steps identified was to ask the community how they would like to manage on-street parking in these areas.
Options include:
- Maintaining the status quo
- Introducing resident-only parking, where vehicles must be registered to an address within the block based on their ICBC insurance
- Permit parking for residents, where permit holders can park their vehicle in their permit area at all times. In permit areas where there may be high demand for non-residents, time-limited parking for anyone could also be provided
The City would like your feedback. Please visit Let’s Chat, Langley City, and complete the Residential Parking Survey. The survey runs until October 31st. After you complete the survey, you’ll have the option to enter into a draw to win a $50 VISA gift card.
While the survey is open to everyone, if you do live in the study area, I highly encourage you to complete the survey.
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