Public to have say in bylaw regulating outdoor cats
NANAIMO — A bylaw updating the City of Nanaimo’s animal bylaws and prohibiting cats to roam at large through neighbourhoods is now delayed.
Councillors voted unanimously to delay third reading of the bylaw after a substantial push from the community in recent days. The draft bylaw was first introduced in a committee meeting on Nov. 9.
“I think it would be appropriate if we pulled this item to deal with it,” coun. Don Bonner said during the meeting on Monday, Nov. 16.
The public will now have three weeks to view the bylaw and officially submit their insights to the City. Staff will also sift through suggestions and write a report about what amendments could be made.