Township of Langley's New Parking Strategy – Businesses Encouraged to Weigh In
Township of Langley's New Parking Strategy – Businesses Encouraged to Weigh In

The Township of Langley is developing a new Parking Strategy to modernize its approach to both off-street and on-street parking. With rapid residential and commercial growth across Langley’s urban areas, the Township is reviewing how parking is regulated, managed, and planned for — and businesses have an important role to play in shaping the outcome. Take the survey >
What Is the Parking Strategy?This municipal-level study will result in updated bylaws and policies related to:
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Off-street parking requirements for new developments
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On-street parking management, including curbside regulations and infrastructure
The goal is to better align parking policies with current conditions, emerging transportation trends, and the Township’s long-term growth. It will also help guide future decisions around accessible parking, commercial loading zones, electric vehicle charging, and bike parking.
Why It Matters to BusinessParking is critical for businesses, particularly in retail, hospitality, and service sectors, where convenient customer access is essential. For other businesses, parking influences employee accessibility and commercial delivery operations.
As the Township updates its regulations, business needs should be properly considered, including sufficient on-site parking for customers and employees in developments, possible off-site lots in denser, urban areas to support customer access, and mitigating impacts on deliveries or pick-ups for businesses.
Make Your Voice HeardWe encourage Langley Chamber members and the broader business community to take part in this consultation process and ensure commercial parking realities are reflected in the Township’s plans. This is especially important for those operating in areas with high customer turnover, loading requirements, or limited street access.
To share input on the Parking Strategy, visit TOL.ca/ParkingStrategy and take the survey >