Let’s Plan Langford. Together.
This is your opportunity to shape the future of our vibrant city. This inclusive community engagement strategy invites Langford residents and community members to contribute their ideas and feedback across a variety of topics designed to guide the city’s growth and development.
Over the next 18 months, Langford is working on a series of long-term master plans and strategies to ensure staff and Council continue to make responsible decisions that reflect our community’s goals for the future.
As we continue to plan engagement opportunities over the coming weeks and months, the City encourages members of the public to follow the City on social media, and sign up to Let's Chat Langford for public engagement opportunity notifications, surveys, project updates, and timelines.
We are ready and excited to write the next chapter of Langford’s future, together!
The Official Community Plan is a high-level, long-term plan that guides and manages Langford’s growth.
A Transportation Master Plan will guide long-term planning to support all forms of transportation in Langford.
An Active Transportation Plan will be developed alongside the Transportation Master Plan to make it safer, easier and more fun to walk, bike or roll around Langford.
A Parks Master Plan will guide long-term planning on how we acquire, develop, and manage parks. It will also focus on making parks accessible, improving park facilities, and creating public spaces.
The Economic Development Plan will provide a strategy to support existing businesses, attract talent, create jobs, and spark investment in our community.
The Arts and Culture Strategic Plan will showcase and celebrate artistic talent and cultural diversity, making Langford a destination for the arts and ensuring residents have spaces that supports arts and culture.
A Climate Action Master Plan will guide Langford’s next steps to keep our community sustainable and livable by addressing and adapting to climate change.
The Urban Forest Management Plan will establish a 25-year vision and strategy for the City to ensure the long-term health and resilience of our urban forest.
A Construction Impact Management Strategy & ‘Good Neighbour’ Policy will accommodate growth, development, and business operations in such a way that is reasonably livable for neighbouring residents.