Major capital plans behind $49.5 million Nanaimo Hospital District budget
NANAIMO — Some considerable capital expenditures in the short and long-term plans are behind a nearly $50 million budget passed this week.
Directors on the Nanaimo Regional Hospital District board adopted their 2026 budget on Tuesday, March 24, with an expected tax requisition of $49.5 million due from taxpayers this summer.
The hefty sum is in large part due to previous and expected future capital investments the Hospital District will make as part of its required 40 per cent contributions to all major upgrades at Nanaimo Regional District Hospital.
“For a number of years, we weren’t raising enough money, and we have to put money aside, because this is what we’re required to pay,” Janice Perrino, Hospital District board chair, said. “It’s a very tough pill to swallow, and I know this is a tough conversation for all of us, but we have to tax enough that we can put money away so that we’re not paying huge amounts of interest for decades to come.”


