‘A pick your own park adventure:’ Nanaimo councillors delay decision on Loudon Park upgrades
NANAIMO — Direction on the future upgrades to an underdeveloped park on the shores of Long Lake won’t come for at least another week.
After hearing from staff, a trio of delegations, and engaging in initial discussions as part of their Finance and Audit Committee meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 19, councillors opted to defer any decision on upgrades to Loudon Park.
The move came as five new layout and design options were presented on Wednesday, including a mixture of storage and user group space, as well as new indoor community areas, which staff say are sorely needed.
“We have filled the Centennial Building to capacity, the Kin Hut and the Rotary Activity Centre…are also filled on any given time, on any day of the week for a variety of different types of programs,” Darcie Osborne, City director of parks, recreation and culture, said. “Any community space that we are able to secure for our community will be used and used in a very positive way.”





