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Scheduling a Building Inspection
Building Permit Activity Information
Here, you'll find everything from municipal services to sustainability initiatives by the Township.
Can't find what you're looking for? Need to Report a Problem or Submit a Request?
Here, you'll find everything from municipal services to sustainability initiatives by the Township.
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.Learn more about what your Township does in this section, access council meeting minutes, videos and agendas, take a look at the Township's strategic initiatives and more.
Brookswood-Fernridge Community Plan
2021 By-election Name Order on Ballot
2021 Filed Nomination Packages
Learn more about what your Township does in this section, access council meeting minutes, videos and agendas, take a look at the Township's strategic initiatives and more.
Learn more about what your Township does in this section, access council meeting minutes, videos and agendas, take a look at the Township's strategic initiatives and more.
.Discover admission fees, drop-in schedules, special events details, a parks listing with amenities, and current field status reports. You can also access information on community and recreation centres.
Discover admission fees, drop-in schedules, special events details, a parks listing with amenities, and current field status reports. You can also access information on community and recreation centres.
Discover admission fees, drop-in schedules, special events details, a parks listing with amenities, and current field status reports. You can also access information on community and recreation centres.
.The Langley Centennial Museum, located in the historic village of Fort Langley, is owned and operated by the Township of Langley.
The Township of Langley provides access to an unparalleled transportation network, world-class amenities and supplies, a skilled labour force, and some of Metro Vancouver's most affordable housing and business rates - including one of the region's most competitive tax rates.
Welcoming up to 100,000 rotary and fixed-wing traffic movements per year, YNJ is one of the busiest general aviation airports in the country. The airport is home to 55 aviation businesses providing everything from chartered helicopter and fixed-wing flights to aerospace innovation, parts manufacturing, and maintenance
The Township of Langley provides access to an unparalleled transportation network, world-class amenities and supplies, a skilled labour force, and some of Metro Vancouver's most affordable housing and business rates - including one of the region's most competitive tax rates.
Welcoming up to 100,000 rotary and fixed-wing traffic movements per year, YNJ is one of the busiest general aviation airports in the country. The airport is home to 55 aviation businesses providing everything from chartered helicopter and fixed-wing flights to aerospace innovation, parts manufacturing, and maintenance
The Township of Langley provides access to an unparalleled transportation network, world-class amenities and supplies, a skilled labour force, and some of Metro Vancouver's most affordable housing and business rates - including one of the region's most competitive tax rates.
Welcoming up to 100,000 rotary and fixed-wing traffic movements per year, YNJ is one of the busiest general aviation airports in the country. The airport is home to 55 aviation businesses providing everything from chartered helicopter and fixed-wing flights to aerospace innovation, parts manufacturing, and maintenance
Not sure where to find Township facilities, want to get involved by volunteering, or appear as a delegation to council? Take a look at this section.
Not sure where to find Township facilities, want to get involved by volunteering, or appear as a delegation to council? Take a look at this section.
Not sure where to find Township facilities, want to get involved by volunteering, or appear as a delegation to council? Take a look at this section.
.The Open Data Catalogue aims to increase the availability of information managed by the Township of Langley by providing data in common, machine readable formats. Whether you are an entrepreneur, academic, or a member of the community, we encourage you to use this data.
The Fire Department strives to prevent/reduce fires from occurring through a number of public fire and life safety education programs delivered by our Public Education Division. Educating the public about how to survive a fire and prevent fires from starting in the first place are important responsibilities.
Planning and preparation are key to being fire safe. Here are some helpful tips.
Fires on balconies, decks and patios can be significant. Planning and preparation are key to being fire safe.
If you are a strata owner or resident, be sure to review your building’s strata bylaws, fire safety plans, and rules and regulations.
Below are some safety tips to help you reduce your chances of a fire on your balcony, deck or patio.
Smoking Materials
Barbecues / Gas Appliances
Flammable / Combustible Materials
Install Carbon Monoxide (CO) alarms on every level of your home and outside each sleeping area.
Don’t let non-emergencies compete with real ones. Your situation is important, but 9-1-1 is for emergencies where health, safety, or property is in immediate jeopardy, or a crime is in progress.
If you call 9-1-1 for a non-emergency matter, it will not result in a faster response. Emergency situations are always given priority over situations where a response is not urgent or time sensitive. Help us help keep 9-1-1 lines free for emergencies that require immediate response by looking up your local non-emergency numbers.
There's nothing like outdoor grilling! It's one of the most popular ways to cook food, however, a grill placed too close to anything that can burn is a fire hazard. Grills can also be very hot, causing burn injuries. Follow these simple tips and you will be on your way to safe grilling:
Fire can spread rapidly through your home, leaving you as little as 3 minutes to escape.
Home Sprinklers save lives and property and may also reduce homeowner’s insurance premiums.
"One dark night, when we were all in bed, Mrs. O'Leary lit a lantern in the shed, And when the cow kicked it over, it winked it's eye and said, There'll be a hot time in the old town tonight!"
This famous song tells of how a cow may have started the Great Fire of Chicago in 1871. The blaze ripped through the city destroying 17,500 buildings and caused just under 200 million in damage! In those days, buildings were not as safe as today's building, so once a fire started it spread quickly.
Could one cow really cause such destruction? Because the Great Fire caused massive damage, fire departments across the U.S. and Canada were recognized to become more like the military. This way they could be more prepared to handle huge fires such as the one in Chicago.
Each community depends on it's own fire department to protect citizens from deadly fires. Until the 1930's the Township of Langley residents had to fight fires in their neighbourhoods on their own. By then, volunteer fire departments were necessary due to the growing Township population. Local men got together to help answer emergency calls in neighbourhoods of Aldergrove, Brookswood, Fort Langley, Murrayville and Northwest Langley.
During the later 1950's and early 1960's, the volunteer fire departments partnered with the Township of Langley to build new fire halls and buy fire trucks with attached water hoses. Today, the Township of Langley has both career and paid on call firefighters to help keep our communities safe.
In homes with natural gas, it works to heat your bath, power your furnace, and help you cook. Here are some helpful tips about natural gas in your home:
It is always better to fight a fire through prevention and early detection. However, with training and education, adults can use portable fire extinguishers to extinguish small, contained fires such as a cooking pan, garbage can, or campfire.
The oils commonly used in oil-based paints and stains release heat as they dry. If the heat is not released in the air, it builds up. That is why a pile of oily rags can be dangerous. As the rags dry, the heat is trapped. The heat builds up and finally causes a fire.
How can liquids start a fire?
Vapours from flammable and combustible liquids can ignite, causing a fire. There are many commonly used flammable liquids. Gasoline, lacquers, and nail polish are just a few examples. There are many commonly used combustible liquids. Paint thinner, kerosene, and oil-based paints and stains are some examples.
Safety Tips:
The Township of Langley Fire Department in partnership with ICBC would like to remind drivers to stay focused on the road and watch for children, especially around school zones.
Did you know every year 380 children are injured in crashes while walking or cycling, and five are killed throughout the province.
It’s a fact, smoke alarms save lives.
For more information visit:
Social Sustainability
Children and Youth
Child Care Action Plan
Community Connections and Engagement
Health and Wellness
Housing
Housing Action Plan Update
Intersectoral Collaboration
Poverty Reduction
Seniors
Age- and Dementia-friendly Action Plan
Social Sustainability Strategy