SAVE OUR COMMUNITY FROM UNCARING PEOPLE!



SAVE OUR COMMUNITY FROM UNCARING PEOPLE!
Working hand in hand with developers, Langley Township continue to force a plan that will change the landscape of Brookswood from a community with rural (“Horse capital of BC”) roots to a crowded urban wasteland of row housing and condos just like so many other communities in the Lower Mainland. We believe Langley Township is listening to the wrong people, and we wonder if the planners and “experts” who have devised this plan actually live in this community. It seems the Township doesn't care about keeping our community a beautiful place to live, where people can own larger properties with big trees, they just care about squeezing as many people (and as many tax dollars) out of the land as they possibly can. Don't let them do this to us and our wonderful community, don't let them destroy where we live the same way they did Willoughby! We CAN stop them! Gather together to save our homes and save the brooks and woods in Brookswood. Make your voice heard. Contact the Township of Langley, attend their meetings to find out what they have planned for your neighbourhood, voice your disapproval!

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Tear down vacant homes. Sounds like a good idea...

Of course if they rent to welfare individuals where the government pays the rent to the landlord directly you just have big problems as many have already experienced.  The crime in our neighbourhood fell off dramatically when the confirmed welfare residents where evicted and the place was boarded-up.

http://www.langleyadvance.com/news/council-considers-demolishing-derelict-homes-1.619539


Tall = City. Low = Small town.

Now do we want the place to look and feel like a big city or a town.  The developers are hungering for the city option I'm sure.

There is nothing wrong with being anti development...

After all they are destroying a Canadian way of life by shoehorning their greedy visions into our communities.  After all more stories mean more money.  And if you have influence with the township council you get what you want right?

http://www.langleytimes.com/news/219636641.html

Hmmm it seems the Township doesn't care. Not news...

http://www.langleytimes.com/opinion/letters/222412301.html

Development is eroding historic village’s heritage                           

posted Sep 4, 2013 at 2:00 PM

Editor: I cannot believe the seeming lack of interest our province is showing in the desecration of the Fort Langley heritage village.

For many years, families and visitors have come to the little town to enjoy the unique 1858 fort, the excellent museums, the heritage CN station, the antique and art shops, the Kwantlen Nation’s gallery and all the activities on the mighty Fraser River.

To perpetuate this experience for the future the  village of Fort Langley was designated a heritage area by the then council with an official community plan and bylaws which passed unanimously.
Now, the present council has gone against their own bylaws, their heritage advisory board and their planning staff and passed one large building which does not conform to the bylaws in place.
Three other planned buildings have been carefully planned to conform to all official plans, bylaws and the heritage mandate.

It seems unfair and irresponsible to cater to one developer over others.
Also, 80 per cent of the community spoke against the plan and 900 signed a petition which was ignored by the council, who supposedly represent the people.

Now we are not only covering up valuable Fraser Valley farmland with development, but we are robbing our future citizens and grandchildren of their sample of B.C.’s history — the village which grew up around the Fort Langley national historic site.

Bays Blackhall
Director, LHS, CN Station site.