Nanaimo council provides support for Duke Point Hwy. interchange grant
NANAIMO — The City of Nanaimo is throwing its support behind a federal grant application for a developer-driven interchange project along the Duke Point Hwy.
Seacliff Properties, currently developing the 2,200-home mixed-use Sandstone project between Cedar and Cinnabar Valley, asked the City to provide a letter of support for a federal grant for the Duke Point interchange project to improve connections to the area.
Vice president of development with Seacliff Properties Georgia Desjardins said they’re prepared to make a “very significant investment” of capital towards an interchange, and it’s about much more than easier access to their development.
“Because the infrastructure provides benefits well beyond our project, including improved transportation efficiency, regional economic growth, and support for a federally significant port, we believe federal participation is entirely appropriate. This is a partnership: private investment delivering public infrastructure.”



