Langley City is developing an Accessibility Plan to identify, remove, and prevent barriers in City spaces, programs, and services. We are asking for community input to ensure that the plan reflects the diverse needs of people living, working, and playing in Langley City.
Focus Groups and Surveys Closed - What's Next:
Engagement for the Langley City Accessibility Plan is now closed. Thank you to everyone who took part in the focus groups and/or survey. You are helping to make Langley City more accessible.
What's next:
- We will prepare a What We Heard report detailing the engagement findings.
- The What We Heard report and draft Accessibility Plan will be presented to the Accessibility Advisory Committee in May
- The Final Accessibility Plan will be presented to Council
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The Plan will identify barriers to participation in civic life, spaces, and services, and provide recommendations to prevent or remove them. The plan will address barriers related to:
- Built environment (e.g., City buildings, public spaces)
- Transportation (e.g., bus stops, accessible taxis)
- Programs and services (e.g., recreation, civic services)
- Information and communication (e.g., City information, signage)
- Employment (e.g., accommodations for City jobs)
- Procurement (e.g., bill payments, RFPs)
The plan envisions a city where everyone—regardless of age, background, or ability—can fully participate in community life.
The plan aims to centre the voices of people in the disability community, including people with disabilities, their care partners, and family members.
As part of the Accessible British Columbia Act all cities are required to create an accessibility plan. This Accessibility plan aims to make life better for everyone in Langley—regardless of age, background, or ability. The goal is to ensure that everyone can fully participate in community life.