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Langford is one of the fastest-growing cities in Canada. Can we make Langford the BEST growing city in Canada? Yes, we can – with a refreshed Official Community Plan!
What will Langford be like at 100,000 people? Be part of the plan!
For background information on the project and various topics related to the OCP Refresh click here.
An official community plan shapes how a city will grow and what kind of place it will be. It is aspirational and practical. It impacts the places we call home, how we get around, what future development will look like and where it will be.
Your City Council, together with the community, local planning staff, and urban planning experts are delivering a refreshed plan for the future that will address:
The needs of a population of 100,000 people
Housing affordability
Better Transportation, land use and infrastructure
Public health and social equity
Climate change planning and prevention
And more!
To learn more about the OCP refresh, Please view the FAQ and Timeline sections on this page. If you would like to receive project updates, including information about upcoming public engagement opportunities, please register with Lets Chat Langford.
Langford is one of the fastest-growing cities in Canada. Can we make Langford the BEST growing city in Canada? Yes, we can – with a refreshed Official Community Plan!
What will Langford be like at 100,000 people? Be part of the plan!
For background information on the project and various topics related to the OCP Refresh click here.
An official community plan shapes how a city will grow and what kind of place it will be. It is aspirational and practical. It impacts the places we call home, how we get around, what future development will look like and where it will be.
Your City Council, together with the community, local planning staff, and urban planning experts are delivering a refreshed plan for the future that will address:
The needs of a population of 100,000 people
Housing affordability
Better Transportation, land use and infrastructure
Public health and social equity
Climate change planning and prevention
And more!
To learn more about the OCP refresh, Please view the FAQ and Timeline sections on this page. If you would like to receive project updates, including information about upcoming public engagement opportunities, please register with Lets Chat Langford.
The City of Langford is updating the Official Community Plan (OCP) and we need your help! The OCP is our City’s big-picture land-use plan that guides everything from where new homes and parks go, to how we tackle traffic and protect our community’s environment. It's like a street map for Langford's future!
The current OCP was written in 2008, and a lot has changed since then! Langford is projected to grow to 100,000 residents within the next 15-20 years. We are currently updating the OCP to ensure it reflects the changing needs and wants for current and future residents.
In the resource section of the project page, you will find background information on the project and various topics discussed in the survey.
Your voice matters! This survey is your chance to tell us what you think about how Langford should grow and change. Whether it's about green spaces, housing, transportation, land use or anything else related to how we grow as a community, we want to hear from you. Your feedback will help shape the policies and projects that affect us all every day!
Please take 10 minutes of your time to complete this survey. The survey will close on September 15, 2024. Printed copies of the survey are available at 117-877 Goldstream Avenue (ground floor City Hall).
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts. Your input will make a big difference in shaping Langford’s future!
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OCP Public Information Session Recording - January 23, 2024
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OCP Public Information Session Recording - January 23, 2024
Join City staff and planning experts Brent Toderian (TODERIAN UrbanWORKS) and Todd Litman (Victoria Transport Policy Institute) to talk about the big challenges cities are facing, including important issues like affordability, housing, climate change, better transportation, and more! Plus information on what we mean by a refresh, how the OCP affects you, and how to get involved!