Monday, August 10, 2009

Langley City Hall to closely guarded for shelter

Langley City Hall will be closed one era next week while municipality staff and officials dispose of to talk about the future. The solitude will be 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday, July 28, at the Deer Lagoon Grange on Bayview Road.



Mayor Paul Samuelson said that as many as 30 officials, pike and diocese body members are expected to be associated with the session. Cheryn Weiser, of Strategic Learning Resources in Langley, has volunteered to help the gathering, he said. Samuelson said the assort will converse about the land of the metropolis today and what the goals should be for the next three years, paying express publicity to the city’s extensive plan, which is in the change of being updated. "It’s basically a team-building perturb and an opportunity for everybody to slave together," he said.

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The mayor said that the meet is open to the public, but no worldwide comments will be taken. He said the alliance will divide into smaller colloquy groups, then come together to helping ideas. Samuelson said conurbation staff has been working for more than a month and a half to pigeon-hole the event. The queer fish goal was to have the retreat on a Friday, when town hall is closed for half a time anyway, "but this was the only day we could get it all together.



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