After initial refusal, City installs drinking water at downtown tent city
NANAIMO — After originally balking at a health officer’s order, the City of Nanaimo provided flowing drinking water to the downtown tent city.
A line carrying City drinking water into Discontent City, across from Port Place Shopping Centre, was installed Thursday morning. The City also provided three additional portable toilets to the encampment, complying with an order issued by Island Health.
Mayor Bill McKay said the City had little choice in the face of significant fines for defying an order from a health officer. He said he completely understands the concerns of residents irate about water and other services being provided for free while others are expected to pay.
“We’re very concerned about that as well. However, the bottom line is we’ve been ordered by the health authority to do this and the consequences for the City would be significant. You don’t disregard an order.”