City investigates issuing fines against Nicol St. drug consumption site, NANDU operator calls it a ‘hostile escalation’
NANAIMO — A nuisance property designation is being considered by the City of Nanaimo in response to a controversial south end drug consumption site.
During a Monday, Dec. 5 council meeting mayor Leonord Krog confirmed Council requested staff to consider designating the cost recovery option for 264 Nicol St., home to NANDU (Nanaimo Area Network of Drug Users).
Krog’s statement followed three delegations in which various concerns about the Nicol St. property were laid out.
Collen Middleton appeared before council on behalf of Nanaimo Area Public Safety Association, who said the provincial health order allowing the site to operate is flawed.