Get ready to vote on October 17
Learn about the proposed facilities, their features, tax implications, and the Community Opinion Vote.
At this fall's local government election, eligible Langley City voters will have the opportunity to participate in a separate non-binding Community Opinion Vote on whether the City should continue planning for two proposed facility expansions of:
- Al Anderson Memorial Pool to provide year-round access
- Timms Community Centre combined with a new Performing Arts and Cultural Centre

View the proposed facility features and estimated costs and tax impacts
Preview the Community Opinion Vote
Before you head to the polls, learn about the separate, non-binding Community Opinion Vote questions.
Community Opinion Vote
Langley City is holding a Community Opinion Vote during the 2026 Local Government Election to gather feedback on proposed facility expansion projects.
The vote is voluntary and non-binding, meaning participation is optional, and the results will be used to help the incoming Council understand community views before making decisions about whether to continue planning the proposed projects.
Unlike a referendum, the Community Opinion Vote is non-binding, meaning it does not determine an outcome or require Council to take a specific action.
After further planning, if a future Council decides to move forward with one or both proposed projects and borrowing is required, a separate binding approval process would be required before the project(s) could proceed. This approval would be obtained through either an Alternative Approval Process (AAP) or a referendum.

