Our 2025 Priorities for our neighbourhood

Priority 1 — Promote safety by using passive safety measures for the Old City that can be introduced at the following “hot spots” to lessen fear and crime in the neighbourhood:
(a) Pawson Park
(b) St. Peter’s Catholic Church overnight winter shelter
(c) Abandoned house at 268 Machleary Street

Priority 2Promote community safety and well-being by focusing on the neighbourhood as a model for Active Transportation and Complete Streets.

Priority 3Promote community well-being through work on sustainable improvements to the quality of life in our neighbourhood by increasing tree canopy coverage to 33% of the land area and landscaping parkettes like the one at Franklyn and Milton Streets, to look similar to the parkette by the old fire hall on Victoria Road.

The three priorities for our neighbourhood in 2024 have been acted upon by City of Nanaimo staff. Thank you!

Priority 1 — Promote safety by creating a clear and actionable set of passive safety measures for the Old City that can be introduced at “hot spots” to lessen fear and crime in the neighbourhood. Using passive safety measures requires a clear understanding of the steps that can be taken, the cooperation of the City and the neighbours, patrol of the area, and evaluation of success. The parkette at Franklyn and Milton Streets is an example of a hot spot that can be addressed by Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) principles as long as the necessary steps are understood and taken.
C2.2.6., C3.1.5. C4.9.8.

Priority 2 — Work on sustainable improvements to the quality of life of our neighbourhood, such as increasing tree canopy coverage to 33% of land area, focusing on the neighbourhood as a model for Active Transportation and Complete Streets, developing a program to enforce a No-Idle Zone in the neighbourhood as a model for the rest of the City, and actively engaging with residents of the neighbourhood in emergency preparedness plans for extreme weather events.
C1.3.1., C2.1.1., C3.5.17

Priority 3 — Maintain Design Advisory Panel review of all development permit applications in the Old City. Support heritage connectiveness in the neighbourhood through the continued action of the Design Advisory Panel in applying the City’s Old City and heritage design guidelines.
C4.6.5.

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