Nanaimo Council embarking on phase two of Core Services Review
NANAIMO — The majority of Nanaimo’s council is eager to get the wheels in motion for part two of the highly-touted Core Services Review.
Coun. Gord Fuller brought a motion to City Council Monday night, directing staff to start work on the next step of the review and determine what aspects of the City would be looked at, with the intent of starting the project as early in 2018 as possible.
Part one of the roughly $250,000 review, started in early 2015 and finished in May, 2016, audited 22 City services. 70 recommendations within the review laid out how the City could save more than $4 million. As of Oct. 30, 11 recommendations were complete with 31 in progress.
Whether any of the recommendations were completed doesn’t matter, coun. Jerry Hong said.