Major hurdle for downtown Nanaimo development reduced following groundwater decision
NANAIMO — With a requirement to gauge groundwater quality prior to potential redevelopment for nearly 150 downtown Nanaimo properties removed, the city’s mayor believes the decision will aid revitalization efforts.
The ministry of environment and climate change strategy has determined development related site investigations to assess groundwater quality is no longer necessary in the Terminal Ave. area between Comox Rd. and Esplanade.
It’s a notable regulatory shift, said Leonard Krog, who pointed to reduced costs and other challenges to develop on what was once a tidal inlet which was later in-filled.
“It will save thousands of dollars, reduce delay in getting projects up and running — it’s a good news story all around, the public interest has been entirely protected in this,” Krog told NanaimoNewNOW.