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!

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Brookswood is a unique place

Editor: I attended the town meeting at the Fernridge Hall on Wednesday, and I am very disappointed. I saw a lot of parks and school trails, but if you didn’t pay attention you would miss that they are trying to sell high density, which will be the death of this truly unique area.
There is not another area like Brookswood anywhere in the Lower Mainland. The plan reminds me of Willoughby, as stated in The Times editorial (Jan. 16). As you can see when you’re in Willoughby, all that remains in that area is parking problems, traffic problems and the destruction of the small town feel it used to have.
If the Township does not keep lots at their present size, there will be no more Brookswood. It will be sold off to developers looking to make as much as they can.
I’m sure our mayor Jack Froese would like to see high density, due to the increase in tax revenue. All of this is packaged to the people who live in this area as a diverse, multi-use community plan.
The plans I saw at the hall had some good ideas and services that would benefit the area, but the cost for these services will be way too high. I shop at  Buy-Low Foods, Cedarbrook Bakery and many other local businesses, not because they are cheaper but because I like to go somewhere where, when you walk in the door, they know who you are and you are greeted in a way that is hard to find in other areas of Langley.
I would like to say to my fellow Brookswood and South Langley residents — let’s do something about this. Write to the mayor and to The Times. We do have a voice and should be heard.
I want to drive through this area in 20 years and still feel the same pride and love for this truly beautiful area.There is a sign in Brookswood that reads “Brookswood, not Brooks was.” This sign sums up the future of Brookswood.
If we leave it in the hands of the Township and developers, who clear-cut and develop  every area in the Lower Mainland, you know what will happen.
It is OK to add some homes, but stay with good-sized lots. Add services as this is great for the area.
Just because you put houses so close you can pass your neighbour some sugar, doesn’t mean you have designed a close, family-oriented  community. Have a look at Willoughby and Clayton Heights. The writing is on the wall.

Aaron Nelson,
Brookswood

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