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​ New Land Use Plan Developing for Fraser Highway Employment Lands

​ New Land Use Plan Developing for Fraser Highway Employment Lands

​ New Land Use Plan Developing for Fraser Highway Employment Lands

The Township of Langley is developing a Fraser Highway Employment Lands Area Plan. The Plan will increase industrial land supply and provide employment opportunities for Township residents.

It can’t be overstated how critically important industrial, employment, and trade-enabling land supply is to the economic strength of not just Langley, but of the region as a whole.  The Metro Vancouver region suffers from a significant shortage of industrial lands, and is already seeing some industry and economic activity forgoing Langley and our region in favour of other jurisdictions that are better able to meet their land needs.  That's why the Langley Chamber supports efforts, like this, to bring new industrial/employment lands on stream. 

The proposed Fraser Highway Employment Lands falls along a corridor on Fraser Highway between 228 Street and 240 Street, and are comprised of about 500 acres which are primarily rural, with some industrial and residential uses.  Importantly, this land is not within the Agricultural Land Reserve. 

The Township is seeking feedback -- share your thoughts on a short survey here >  

Have thoughts on this?  Share your input with the Chamber as well >