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Category: Questions for a Better Langley 2022

October 7, 2022September 27, 2022 Brad Richert

Q12 for a Better Langley: LEADERSHIP

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Q11 for a Better Langley: NEIGHBOURS

October 5, 2022September 27, 2022 Brad Richert

Q10 for a Better Langley: WALKABILITY

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Q9 for a Better Langley: PARKING

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Q8 for a Better Langley: TRAFFIC

October 2, 2022October 21, 2022 Brad Richert

Q7 for a Better Langley: ROAD SAFETY

October 1, 2022September 27, 2022 Brad Richert

Q6 for a Better Langley: FARMLAND

September 30, 2022September 26, 2022 Brad Richert

Q5 for a Better Langley: TREE PROTECTION

September 29, 2022September 29, 2022 Brad Richert

Q4 for a Better Langley: DENSITY

September 28, 2022September 26, 2022 Brad Richert

Q3 for a Better Langley: HIGH RISES

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Brad Richert : Planning & Politics in Langley Township

Brad Richert : Planning & Politics in Langley Township

Top Posts

  • 10 Questions with Alex Joehl
  • 10 Questions with Michael Pratt
  • Meeting III in Review Pt 1: New Beginnings or Same Old Story?
  • Meeting III in Review Pt 2: Woodward's Aldergrove Plan Referred
  • Meeting III in Review Pt 3: Woodward's Williams Plan Revision Defeated
  • How can we slow traffic on Allard Crescent?
  • July 8 Council Roundup - Delegations, Developments & a Plymouth Brethren school
  • Kwantlen First Nation Group Votes to Release Chief from Band Council, Modernize Governance
  • The 5 Most Walkable Streets in the Langleys
  • 'Contract' Moves Ahead, 45-Storey Tower & Milner Density Trashed, & Tree Bylaw Update Review (Part 3)

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