Major opposition heard in Nanaimo at second Cable Bay public hearing
NANAIMO — A controversial rezoning application for a forested section of land in the Duke Point area held its second public hearing, with every one of the 60+ speakers strongly voicing their opposition.
The Wednesady, April 22 hearing was a continuation from Thursday, April 16 when over 400 people filled the Vancouver Island Conference Centre (VICC), passionately voicing their support or opposition to the rezoning proposal of a 212-acre forested property adjacent to the cherished Cable Bay Trail.
It was a full house again at VICC Wednesday night, with a long line of people speaking in opposition, including Brian Jones, who felt there were better locations for this kind of use, instead of near “one of Nanaimo’s best-loved and vulnerable nature spots.”
“There will be spills, which will either flow down to the sea or soak into the ground and get to the sea sometime later. This isn’t acceptable. This must be one of the worst candidates in Nanaimo for rezoning to heavy industrial.”



