Nanaimo running AAP to remove dedication from part of Elaine Hamilton park for road to subdivision
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Nanaimo is asking for voters' permission to sell an acre of parkland to pave the way for a road to a planned subdivision.
At a meeting Monday, Nanaimo city council approved a plan that would ultimately see the north edge of Elaine Hamilton Park in the city’s south end become a road that would serve as the main entryway to a residential development, one of six sections of the Sandstone Project.
A washroom at the park would need to be demolished, with the developer building a new facility on a different part of the park.
After initially voting against an running an AAP, council reconsidered and voted 6-3 in favour of the process, with councillors Paul Manly, Tyler Brown, and Ben Geselbracht opposed.
Midcoast Morning brings you coverage of the meeting, and speaks with the developer behind the project.
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Guests:
Jeremy Holm -Director, Planning and Development, City of Nanaimo Coastal Fire Centre
Georgia Desjardins - Vice President of Development, Seacliff Properties
Program Team:
Joe Pugh — Host and Producer.
Jesse Woodward — Executive Producer.
Arbie Fru — Technical Assistance.
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