Langford's mayor-elect is putting his business on pause to work as mayor full time

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He currently lives in Saanich but plans to build a new home in Langford.

The landscaper, who ended Stew Young’s 30-year reign as mayor of Langford on Saturday, said he’s ready to trade his hardhat for a suit and tie, roll up his sleeves and take the helm of the province’s fastest-growing city.

His first order of business will be to change council meeting times to 7 p.m. instead of 5:30 p.m., so people have time to get home from work and feed their families, “something the mayor doesn’t realize.” The 49-year-old mayor-elect said plans have already been drawn up to build a new home on his parents’ subdivided property on Langford Lake.“I told people while I was campaigning that being mayor is going to be a full-time job for me, and I’m going to focus everything on that and not run a business on the side,” he said.

Langford Now candidates say they are not against development, but want to listen to residents and gauge the long-term effects that any new projects bring to neighbourhoods, including environmental impacts and transportation infrastructure issues. Like Goodmanson, they also want more voices to be heard at council meetings — a major criticism against Young.

“I just hope they’re willing to work with [developers and staff] … that’s my fear,” Young added. “I hope they are knowledgeable enough to know it takes partnerships to build a community that went from 5,000 people to 50,000 people.” Young said he retired two years ago from his active businesses, which include a soil delivery company and a restaurant supply business. He also has interests in some local restaurants.

 

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Does he actually live in Langford?

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