City of Langley receives funding for upgrades to City Park

Pacific Economic Development Canada

Government of Canada investing across British Columbia to revitalize community spaces and grow vibrant communities

August 29, 2022 - Langley, B.C. - Pacific Economic Development Canada

Public spaces are the heart of communities across Canada. They bring together people of all ages and abilities, supporting businesses and stimulating local economies. In Langley, like many places across Canada, the community is ready to welcome back residents and visitors to enhanced community facilities and public spaces.

The Government of Canada recognizes that many well-loved spaces laid dormant while Canadians have taken precautions to stay safe. Upgrading exisiting community infrastructure and building new public assets will help Canadian cities and towns provide better access to recreational programs and facilities while boosting their economic vitality.

Today, the Honourable Harjit S. Sajjan, Minister of International Development and Minister responsible for the Pacific Economic Development Agency of Canada (PacifiCan), announced an investment of $750,000 through the Canada Community Revitalization Fund (CCRF) for the City of Langley.

This support will allow the City of Langley to create a better visitor experience and boost sustainability of City Park by installing a multi-purpose grass sports field and accessible park entrance, and improving drainage, irrigation and landscaping. These upgrades will enable year-round access to playing fields for a variety of organized sports - including soccer, baseball and frisbee - and make the park more accessible for both residents and visitors.

The Canada Community Revitalization Fund was launched in June 2021. The Fund provides $500 million over two years to Canada's regional development agencies to invest in shared and inclusive public spaces. As public health restrictions ease, the Government of Canada remains committed to investing in shared spaces to make them safer, greener and more accessible. This in turn will stimulate local economies, create jobs, and improve the quality of life for Canadians.

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