Council exploring permanent 30km/h bubbles around select Nanaimo schools
NANAIMO — Balancing public safety with the confines of the Motor Vehicle Act and some quirky local streets is behind a pending review of local school zones.
Beginning early next year, City staff and councillors will review selected schools and how school zones are applied to the main routes kids take to and from class, with the goal of replacing curated road-specific school zones with a blanket 30 kilometre per hour ‘bubble’ for a 400 metre radius around a school.
Jamie Rose, City manager of roads and transportation, told members of Council during their Monday, Nov. 24 governance and priorities meeting, the need to review is borne by the scope of the Motor Vehicle Act, which actually renders some currently signed school zones largely un-enforceable.
“The Motor Vehicle Act is very, very prescriptive as to where speed-reduced school zones can be applied. It is quite explicit to the frontage of a school, and so anything beyond that really is not eligible, which makes it very challenging for the members of our detachment to enforce.”



