Steep spike in projected cost leads to further review of waterfront walkway extension
NANAIMO — The City is taking a step back on a popular addition to the waterfront walkway after detailed design work revealed a price tag three-times initial estimates.
Staff will present a report to Council on April 8 outlining their intention to hire a consultant to perform a detailed review of a 350-metre addition from the Departure Bay ferry terminal to White Eagle Terrace, a piece known as the Northfield Creek section. An elevated walkway in the area, identified as a priority section in the approved implementation plan, was originally estimated to cost $3.5 million.
Bill Corsan, deputy director of community development, said detailed design work actually revealed the cost would be more like $10.5 million or more.
“We don’t think the public or council will be comfortable with this price tag without doing a bit more analysis,” Corsan told NanaimoNewsNOW. “We’re trying to come back with an option that meets our budget but also meets people’s expectations.”