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Safety net installed after rocks fall from Sugarloaf Mountain

Nov 15, 2018 | 11:31 AM

NANAIMO — Wire mesh installed to prevent rocks from tumbling down Nanaimo’s Sugarloaf Mountain Park onto properties below makes Deana Baumel feel more safe and secure in her home.

The King Richard Dr. resident, who lives directly below the popular viewpoint, told NanaimoNewsNOW a large boulder crashed down into her neighbour’s property last year and smaller rocks have fallen into her yard.

She said she’s pleased with the new safety device covering several large boulders and smaller rocks encased into the mountain’s northeast face.

“There’s probably two or three homes that are potentially impacted, but with the meshing it’s going to solve any future problems I believe. It’s a good thing,” Baumel said.

The City of Nanaimo said the mesh system was picked because it minimally impacts the natural rock slope while still protecting private property. 

A recently installed warning sign encouraging people to stay off the unstable slope is also a welcome sight for Baumel.

“We have actually seen kids climb up and down that rock bluff,” she said.

Though she’s pleased with the development, Baumel said she’s concerned about deer getting stuck in the new safety device.

“We have so many deer coming off that rock bluff into our yard and neighour’s yards. So far I haven’t seen any issues.”

The new safety feature for the popular park in Nanaimo’s Departure Bay neighbourhood was funded by the Municipal Insurance Association.

 

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