Lampliter Cafe thrived for years on Glover Road in Fort Langley. It is now closed and its windows are boarded up. Beside it, the cottage has also been emptied and plywood placed on the windows. Developer Eric Woodward has shuttered several older buildings he owns after reaching an impasse with the Township to develop the properties. Submitted photo

Lampliter Cafe thrived for years on Glover Road in Fort Langley. It is now closed and its windows are boarded up. Beside it, the cottage has also been emptied and plywood placed on the windows. Developer Eric Woodward has shuttered several older buildings he owns after reaching an impasse with the Township to develop the properties. Submitted photo

Letter: Short term solution could be found in the arts

Editor: I've been reading with interest and sadness about the situation in Fort Langley with the business owner that has boarded up properties; interest in that I suspect that between his version of the state of affairs and the Township's version, there is a desire on both sides to find a solution; and sadness in that the losers in this situation are the Langley residents, the other Fort Langley business owners and the visitors.

Editor: I’ve been reading with interest and sadness about the situation in Fort Langley with the business owner that has boarded up properties; interest in that I suspect that between his version of the state of affairs and the Township’s version, there is a desire on both sides to find a solution; and sadness in that the losers in this situation are the Langley residents, the other Fort Langley business owners and the visitors.

A possible short-term solution to the problem may be found in our arts community.

Since the Township owns the sidewalks in front of the boarded up buildings, perhaps visual artists could be invited to set up portable exhibits and art sales on the sidewalks and performing artists could be invited to provide live entertainment.

Langley is rich in the arts; it could be a great showcase for the artists and a celebration of our community.

The residents and visitors to Fort Langley would benefit from an engaged streetscape.

J. Edey-Nicoll,

Langley

Langley Times