A proposal to build a tram on city property to connect the Langley Marina with Cascade Avenue has thrown some on the city council for a loop.
The city may enforce “designated parking areas” for people working or volunteering downtown, and then target those drivers who shuffle their cars around spaces on Second and First streets during the day for more costly parking tickets.
The Langley Planning Advisory Board needs to back up and try again, according to the city’s new planning chief, because its efforts to write new development regulations have resulted in rules that are “too complex for a small town such as Langley” and “legally questionable.”
LANGLEY — The city council won’t rethink its decision to approve the controversial Langley Passage housing project.
Opponents of a proposed subdivision in the Edgecliff neighborhood have asked the city council to reconsider its decision to let 20 new homes be built on the city’s northeastern end.
The developers of the controversial Langley Passage development said this week they wouldn’t ask the Langley City Council to rethink last week’s decision to approve the new subdivision. At least, not yet.
Rod Merrell, the principal at South Whidbey High School and Langley Middle School, has been offered the job of principal at Mount Vernon High School.
After four hours of what seemed like constant corralling by the city’s attorney, the Langley City Council approved the preliminary plan for Langley Passage at a special meeting Tuesday.
LANGLEY — Just go with whatever works. That was the message from Ken Carter, the city manager of Carnation, to Langley residents who have been wondering if there may be a better way to run city hall.
Though the Langley City Council made a dramatic about-face at its last meeting on its decision to reject the preliminary plan for Langley Passage, the proponents of the new housing project aren’t ready to say it marks a reversal of fortune for the embattled subdivision.
There’s some really good moos on the horizon for local burger lovers.
