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Protect Glen Valley's Heritage

Heritage is only protected when residents are informed, engaged, and willing to speak up. Here's everything you need to take effective action.

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How to File a Heritage Complaint in Glen Valley

1

Document the concern with photographs and property address

2

Check the TOL Heritage Register for protection status

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Submit a complaint via the TOL Report a Concern portal

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Contact your ward councillor

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Attend Township of Langley Council meetings

Councillor Letter Template

Copy this template, fill in the details specific to your concern, and send it to your councillor. Personal, specific letters are far more effective than form letters.

Dear Township of Langley Council, I am writing as a concerned resident regarding heritage preservation in Glen Valley. [DESCRIBE YOUR SPECIFIC CONCERN HERE — include the property address, what you observed, and when.] Glen Valley has a rich heritage dating back to 1885, and our community's character is defined by the historic buildings and landscapes that remain. The loss of any heritage property is irreversible. I respectfully request that Council: 1. Review the heritage status of the property in question 2. Ensure all applicable heritage bylaws are being enforced 3. Require a Heritage Impact Assessment before any permits are issued 4. Consider formal heritage designation to provide long-term protection Glen Valley falls under the Township of Langley's Heritage Property Maintenance Standards Bylaw (No. 5376, 2018). Most heritage properties are on the Community Heritage Register without formal designation. I am available to discuss this matter further and would welcome the opportunity to present at a Council meeting. Sincerely, [YOUR NAME] [YOUR ADDRESS] [YOUR CONTACT INFORMATION] [DATE]

Official Channels

Council Contacts

Mayor Eric Woodward

Mayor, Township of Langley

[email protected]

Township Heritage Staff

Heritage Planning Department

[email protected]

Tips for Effective Advocacy

  • Be specific — include the exact property address and what you observed
  • Document everything with dated photographs
  • Reference the specific bylaw that may be violated
  • Attend council meetings in person — it makes a difference
  • Coordinate with neighbours — collective voices carry more weight
  • Follow up in writing after any phone conversations

Council Meeting Calendar

Know when council meets so you can attend in person or submit written comments before the agenda closes.

Know Your Bylaws

Understanding the specific protections in Glen Valley makes your advocacy far more effective.

Welcome to Glen Valley!

Overview

Your community at a glance — active alerts, heritage buildings, and the latest news.