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This is a close-knit community of active seniors, each owning their own residence. Numbering about 110 individuals in 78 manufactured or mobile homes, there is a closeness and sharing not seen in most residential communities.
As of March, 2022, the community is getting smaller as some residents leave for health or other reasons, and the developer purchases their mobile home. 70 units remain, 40 of which will remain in a smaller park area. The other 30 are to be bought out or moved to new pad spaces inside the new park.
For sixty years, Tri Way Park has been home to seniors who enjoy the park-like atmosphere, and the convenience of still being only a short walk from downtown Langford. With new development planned for most of the site, and a smaller Tri-Way Park area to remain, the future of the park and its residents is about to change.
To ensure that, as Langford's unrelenting development swallows up this beautful park, forest, and wetland, residents as a unified group, ensure we are finally presented with a "Comprehensive Plan for Compensation" for majority approval.
That is exactly what Mayor Young and Langford Council comitted to as per the documents presented below.
The basis of an acceptable comprehensive plan is what developer Jim Hartshorne presented to residents in January 2020.
What residents want is at minimum what they were promised by these parties.
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