Next phase of Nanaimo’s automated garbage rollout shrouded by uncertainty
NANAIMO — Details about the next phase of Nanaimo’s automated garbage program are as murky and unclear as the water you’ll find at the bottom of your compost bin.
A staff report brought before City Council on Monday, Jan. 15, titled “Update on automation project Phase 1,” raised more questions than it answered.
Three of the six paragraphs in the report detailed the previously discussed issue of the project being more than $440,000 over-budget, due to changes to the fleet of automated garbage trucks and the purchase of more bins.
“Staff acknowledge that failure to advise Council of adjustments to the Sort-Toss-Roll program was an error,” the report said. The report was co-written by Charlotte Davis, the manager of sanitation and public works administration, who oversaw implementation of phase one.