A discussion on how council members could become better at their jobs ended in frustration last week after residents complained their concerns were still falling on deaf ears, and Langley officials said they were upset with the ongoing negativity surrounding city hall.
City officials are closer to inking a deal with the Langley Christian Missionary Alliance Church that would turn the church’s parking lot into a public park-and-ride lot that can handle overflow parking from downtown and the marina.
South Whidbey officials get advice for next steps on bond
Island County residents contributed nearly a half-million pounds of unwanted electronics as part of the “E-Cycle Washington” program last year, state officials said this week.
The Langley City Council should take a final vote on the Langley Passage development, the developer’s told the city in a letter sent today, or the developer will take the city to court.
The next step is anybody’s guess, but the next shoe is expected to drop today on Langley Passage.
The South Whidbey School District has decided to forgo looking for an interim chief to replace departing District Superintendent Fred McCarthy, and will instead launch a search for a permanent replacement.
Gov. Christine Gregoire has announced a plan to form a regional ferry district that would raise more money for the ferry system through a new government entity that could raise taxes in the nine counties served by Washington State Ferries.
City officials are exploring the idea of a land swap that would lead to the rerouting of Wharf Street along the Edgecliff bluff near the Langley marina.
Gov. Christine Gregoire has announced a plan to form a regional ferry district that would raise more money for the ferry system through a new government entity that could raise taxes in the nine counties served by Washington State Ferries.
LANGLEY — Despite initial objections over the speedy arrival of a $30,000-plus consultant contract, the Langley City Council on Monday unanimously approved an agreement to hire Larry Kwarsick as the part-time chief of the city’s planning department.
The city of Langley will hire a replacement for Fred Evander, the city’s community planner who announced his resignation on Dec. 30.
Community planner Fred Evander has resigned his job with the city of Langley.
