The Langley City Council unanimously approved a one-year extension to its contract with City Attorney Grant Weed at its last meeting.
LANGLEY — Two top officials have announced their impending departures from Langley City Hall.
Langley Police Chief Bob Herzberg submitted a letter announcing his retirement to the mayor on Monday. And on Wednesday, Larry Cort, Langley’s planning chief, tendered a letter of resignation to the city.
LANGLEY — The Langley City Council has picked Hal Seligson to fill the seat left vacant by the resignation of Russell Sparkman earlier this year.
Larry Cort, Langley’s planning chief, has resigned from his position and will step down in January.
LANGLEY – The Langley City Council picked Hal Seligson to fill the seat left vacant by the resignation of Russell Sparkman earlier this year.
LANGLEY – Langley Police Chief Bob Herzberg submitted a letter of resignation today.
Langley officials are raising doubts about whether Kathleen Waters can be a candidate for a vacant council seat.
The courthouse or council chambers: It’s still unclear where the fate of the controversial Langley Passage project will be decided.
Unlike graduation gowns, one-size-fits-all may not be the case for South Whidbey High School students in the future when it comes to Graduation Day.
Graduation Day will likely be pushed back for South Whidbey High School seniors this year.
Sooner, rather than later? Not in this case. South Whidbey School Board members don’t want a February rerun of the failed $25 million bond measure to pay for consolidating half-empty schools and facility repairs.
City council members are considering cutting the salaries of city employees to raise money for pruning trees around town.
Langley is facing another tight budget for 2011, prompted largely by a decline in sales-tax revenues and the drop-off in building because of the sour economy.
City Councilwoman Rene Neff’s spirited defense of a fellow council member on the council’s online blog has spurred calls for her resignation.
