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, March 5, 2014

Editorial — Brookswood concerns catch council by surprise

 http://www.langleytimes.com/opinion/248662491.html

It seems all it takes to get Langley Township Council to do some dancing for someone is $500 K... It's an instant conflict of interest and Council doesn't seem to understand that it's wrong (it may even be illegal.)  The plan should be reset due to the bad faith it has caused.

by  Editorial - Langley Times 
posted Mar 5, 2014 at 4:00 PM

Langley Township council was clearly caught by surprise when  400 people showed up Monday for a public hearing on the revised Brookswood-Fernridge community plan.
Yet there were a number of signs of brewing discontent with this plan. An open house at Fernridge Hall attracted a crowd that was too much for the building, and almost had to be postponed. Another open house was then scheduled at Brookswood Secondary, and it attracted more than 500 people, the highest number to ever attend an open house sponsored by the Township.

It isn’t surprising that many people showed up to speak on the plan at the formal public hearing. Nor is it surprising that many more want to hear what the speakers, and members of council, have to say.
A second session for the public hearing took place Tuesday at George Preston Recreation Centre, and that isn’t the end of it. The hearing was scheduled to continue on Wednesday night. As of Tuesday night, more than 60 people had spoken.

Langley Township council needs to listen carefully to the concerns raised by people about the plan. While there is no question that development will come to the area eventually, perhaps this plan calls for too much density in some areas. And there is no doubt that many current residents of the area want to preserve larger lots and the mature evergreen trees which are a hallmark of that part of South Langley.

The involvement of a private corporation in advancing the plan’s timetable is also questionable, and suggests developers can use money to get the plans they want.

Council must attempt to balance many competing ideas about the future of Brookswood and Fernridge.

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