After 6-year journey, NRE saga not over as City asks for report about unclear financials
NANAIMO — With the end of their lease rapidly approaching, the Nanaimo Recycling Exchange still doesn’t know if they’ll remain open after March 31.
At the heart of the delay is the NRE’s financial situation, which has remained unclear throughout the six years the recycler has attempted to build a new facility on Kenworth Rd. For the first time in a public meeting, NRE executive director Jan Hastings told Nanaimo City Council during their meeting Monday night it will cost an estimated $6.05 million for a new building on the site adjacent to their current facility.
In late February, Hastings told NanaimoNewsNOW the NRE needed an additional $200,000 in annual funding from the City or it would be forced to close down, however there was no formal request to that effect on Monday night.
“Three times, three different meetings, I’ve been asking to see a business plan or financial plan,” coun. Sheryl Armstrong told Hastings. “I want to know what the operating costs are, I want the salary costs. I have yet to see that. Are we ever going to see one?”