Langford’s growth, mapped
See our interactive map to keep track of what's happening in your neighbourhood

Zoë Ducklow / Capital Daily
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Langford’s population grew by over 31% in the past five years, making it the fastest-growing city in BC, and it doesn’t seem to be slowing down.
Before all those new people moved in, new homes were proposed, approved, and built, in an ongoing process that—if we look closely at any given moment—can help us see where the city is going.
Construction sites are dotted throughout Langford at varying stages: a wood-frame high rise is shooting up on Peatt Road, just a couple of streets over from an affordable apartment building underway on Jacklin Road, while at the edge of town on Luxton Road, a set of townhouses is being built. At any given council meeting there are between five and 15 rezoning or development permit applications on the agenda.
Mayor and council have made it a proud point that in Langford decisions are made quickly, efficiently, and without a lot of red tape. Developers pay higher fees, but get shovels in the ground quicker than in other municipalities. Of all the new homes built in Greater Victoria in 2021, more than a third (1,741) were in Langford: build it and they will come, the old adage goes. In the meantime, it’s a lot of public hearings, development-proposal open houses, and rezoning applications to keep straight.
So The Westshore has built a map showing all the recent applications, and we’ll keep updating it with each council meeting. Green pins show approved permits, while orange shows those still in process with staff or at council. We’ve focused just on residential permits, not other kinds of developments like business parks, daycares, or cannabis stores. Click on the pin to see the number of units, the type of proposal, who the owner is, and when it was last before council.
There’s more information we could layer in, and would love to hear from you about what you’d find useful. Do you want to know about fire or flood zones? Where the schools are, or biking trails, or transit routes? Is there a development proposal that’s missing? Let us know at newsletter@thewestshore.ca.
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Mapping Langford's rezoning, development and growth
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Published on March 7, 2023
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Walking Stick Townhouses

LANGFORD CENTRAL

LANGFORD CENTRAL

Langford Gateway

Paradise Homes

Paradise Homes

Granderson residential

Granderson residential

BC Housing, Jacklin

Millstream Apartments

Millstream-Marlisa Apartments

Luxton-Hazelwood houses & townhouses

Luxton-Hazelwood houses & townhouses

Luxton-Loledo subdivision

Luxton-Loledo subdivision

Goldstream Meadows

Bellamy subdivision

Bellamy subdivision

Happy Valley mall

Happy Valley mall

Happy Valley 3-lot Subdivision

Masonic Lodge affordable housing

Rockingham development

Rockingham subdivision

Rejuvenate Langford — Bray mixed use residential

Rejuvenate Langford — Bray mixed use residential

E&N Singh & Aujla

E&N Singh & Aujla

Bray 4-storey

Bray 4-storey

Vantilburg townhouses

Pacific Viking Group

Pacific Viking Group

902 Walfred subdivision

Jacklin mixed-use residential

Jacklin mixed-use residential

Bray Apartments

Bray Apartments

Revilo and Phipps residential

Revilo and Phipps residential

Valemount Court Business Park

Valemount Court Business Park

Abstract Townhouses

Abstract Townhouses

DoLa Apartments

DoLa Apartments

Dunford Crossing

Dunford Towers

Millstream subdivision

Langford Gateway

Hoylake Townhouses

890 Walfred subdivision

Sooke Road mixed use

Klahanie townhouses

Sequoia Apartments

Sequoia Apartments

Dunford-Leigh apartments

Dunford-Leigh apartments

Orono GnG apartments

Orono GnG apartments

Klahanie townhouses

Olympic View Lands

Olympic View Lands

Paradise on Peatt

Paradise on Peatt

Walfred subdivision

Farnese Happy Valley townhouses

Farnese Happy Valley townhouses

Goldstream Tim Horton's & commercial

Goldstream Tim Horton's & commercial

Bray Ave apartments

Bray Ave apartments

Sooke Road mixed use

Sooke Road mixed use

Happy Valley Townhouses

Our Lady of Rosary Townhouses

Our Lady of Rosary Townhouses

Virtuoso Volare

Virtuoso Volare

Deville townhouses

Deville Townhouses

Jenkins townhouses

Champion townhouses at Bear Mountain

Sawyer Road Townhouses

Sawyer Road Townhouses

Goldstream Townhouses
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