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Jordan believes that a community is a family of families. These fundamental building blocks of Langley Township deserve the safest streets possible, the best recreation facilities, the finest parks, the cleanest streams, the most beautiful trees, and the strongest community spirit.

  • Clean, safe and fun parks near you
  • The lowest residential property taxes possible
  • protective services, including full time firefighters, more police and improved ambulance service
  • Encouraging the creation of good jobs, close to home
  • Treat tax dollars as a sacred trust by reducing waste and focusing on key priorities
  • Support projects like the Langley Events Centre and Willoughby Community Park that provide recreational opportunities for thousands of children in several different sports
  • Continue working to further the Township's commitment to environmental sustainability

Jordan believes our aging population needs to be at the top of the list for priorities in Langley Township. He is working hard to make Langley a wheelchair-friendly community, ensuring access for those with mobility challenges. Seniors' services need to be improved in every area of the Township, and we need to take care of Langley heritage sites and memorials.

  • Ensure that seniors' voices are heard at the council table
  • Make wheelchair access a priority in every project
  • Improve senior's recreational, social and housing opportunities
  • Lead the charge to preserve and enhance Langley's heritage sites
  • Make Langley a better place for those on a fixed income to live in
  • Work with other levels of government to bring more affordable housing to Langley
  • Work to bring more transit options, specifically light rail, to Langley

Residents of Langley's communities deserve the opportunity to shape their neighbourhoods. Community associations and stakeholders should be consulted on issues that affect their area, and given the opportunity to influence decision-makers.

  • Aldergrove: an indoor pool, more police, and improved sewer and water
  • Walnut Grove: full time firefighters in 2009 and improved recreation programs
  • Murrayville: a proper children's water park and full time firefighters in 2010
  • South Langley: protecting your rural way of life, proper traffic planning, and aquifer protection
  • Brookswood: more police, clean drinking water, and aquifer protection
  • Willoughby: well-planned neighbourhoods, recreational facilities, and proper traffic planning
  • Fort Langley: improvements to Fraser River dyke system and more police
  • Trinity Western: a university district with athletic, cultural, commercial and residential components