Langley City residents, community groups and local businesses can now play a direct role in making their neighbourhoods safer and friendlier by building stronger connections with their neighbours. The City is launching Resilient Neighbourhood Networks to help neighbours support one another and build trust close to home.
“Safety starts at the neighbourhood level,” said Mayor Nathan Pachal. “When neighbours connect, trust grows, fear decreases, and communities move from reacting to preventing problems. Resilient Neighbourhood Networks give residents the tools to create a made-in-Langley-City approach to safety.”
What Are Resilient Neighbourhood Networks?
These networks bring local residents, community groups and local businesses together to share information, support one another, and respond to everyday challenges or emergencies.
How You Can Help
Volunteering is flexible and can fit your schedule. No experience is needed.
Opportunities could include:
- Connecting neighbours: Organize social gatherings, block parties, or coffee meet-ups to get to know each other.
- Improving safety: Join safety walks, learn first aid, or participate in emergency preparedness workshops.
- Sharing ideas: Join small planning groups to help design neighbourhood activities, share feedback, and identify safety priorities.
- Supporting events: Help at community-led events, such as hosting booths or activities.
Why Your Involvement Matters
Strong, safe communities grow when residents, community groups and local businesses step up. Your ideas, local knowledge, and participation will help the initiative succeed and guide its expansion across Langley City.
Who Can Participate
- Langley City residents
- Community groups
- Local businesses
Get Started
Help make your community safer, more connected, and more resilient. Complete the Volunteer Interest Form by March 13, 2026.
Media Contact:
Ram Chungh, Manager of Communications
rchungh@langleycity.ca
604.240.3101