Concerned citizens slam affordable housing proposal near prized Englishman River estuary
PARKSVILLE — A proposed affordable housing development near Parksville’s Englishman River estuary drew the ire of many during an emotionally charged public hearing.
Parksville city council chambers were packed on Monday, Jan. 20 to discuss upwards of 47 affordable housing units proposed for 130 Shelly Rd. The property is located beside 67 acres of renowned conservation land belonging to the Nature Trust of BC.
The project aims to create affordable rental housing to address local housing gaps for families and those with special needs.
Several people blasted the project during the lengthy meeting, citing the environmental ramifications for the wildlife rich estuary.