City Council wants to explore replacing Nanaimo Port Authority
NANAIMO — More traction has been added to calls to form a non-profit society to replace the Nanaimo Port Authority (NPA).
However, it remains very much unclear if the grassroots plan will become reality.
On Monday night, City Council approved a motion to support the Greater Nanaimo Waterfront Association (GNWA) and other community partners in their efforts to form a society to become the official stewards of Nanaimo’s water lot properties.
“This is from north to south from Duke Point to Departure Bay, all industries that do business on the harbour are united in this approach with this model,” GNWA representative Odai Sirri told Monday’s meeting. “So what we’re saying is let’s move this forward and we need the City to be united behind this model with us.”