June 3, 2024

This Week...

Celebrate World Ocean Day, register for GoByBike Week and learn about Current Watering Restrictions. Read on for more!

World Ocean Day

Come Celebrate World Ocean Day on June 8 from 11 am to 3 pm at Maffeo Sutton Park.

There will be activity stations along the waterfront (around the Sway-a-Lana Lagoon and Nanaimo Boat Basin) which will include interactive experiences, shoreline cleanup, vessel tours, touch tanks, educational booths and more!

This event is sponsored by the City of Nanaimo, Nanaimo Science, Port of Nanaimo, Ocean Networks Canada, VIU Stemantics, SHIFT Coastal Techologies and Nanaimo Tourism.

WORLD OCEAN DAY

Pedal through GoByBike Week with Us

Celebration stations will be set up at various locations, hosted by many gracious sponsors during the week. Plan your bike routes accordingly so you can stop in to say hello and enter to win prizes.

  • June 4, 4 to 6 pm - Lower Colliery Dam
  • June 5, 7:30 to 9:30 am - E&N at Giggleswick Place across from Tim Hortons at Brooks Landing
  • June 6, 4 to 6 pm - Stevie Smith Bike Park
  • June 7, 4 to 6 pm - Front Street at Museum Way
  • June 8, 3 to 5 pm - Westwood Lake Beach

Spring GoByBike 2024 will wrap-up with the Pride Parade on June 9. Meet us at 9 am to decorate your bike until we get into queue for the parade which begins approximately at 11 am.

Registration is FREE so sign up today at www.gobybikebc.ca.

CELEBRATION STATIONS MAP

Roundabouts

Roundabouts are an effective and safe way to move traffic through an intersection, but they work best when all drivers know how to use them properly.

Here's a look back to the instructional video created when the Rutherford roundabout was first put into use. For more information, visit the roundabout section on our website.

Be FireSmartTM

Wildfire season has come early. It only takes one spark to ignite a wildfire. You can help reduce the risk by practicing FireSmart principles:

  • Completely extinguish campfires.
  • Don't throw cigarettes or other smoking materials out the car window
  • No smoking in Nanaimo's parks or on Nanaimo's trails
  • Going ATVing? Stick to well-worn trails and carry fire suppression equipment.
  • FireSmart your property. 
  • Prepare a wildfire evacuation plan
  • If you see a fire, call 911

FIRESMART BC

City of Nanaimo Water Supply and Restrictions

Confused about watering restrictions? You arenโ€™t alone! When the days get summery, bright and dry, water quickly becomes a hot topic. The biggest point of confusion comes from the difference between City of Nanaimo versus Regional District of Nanaimo (RDN) watering restrictions. The RDN has different water conservation needs and therefore has a different conservation and restriction framework.

The City of Nanaimo has one abundant water source that feeds our community and itโ€™s in good shape for the hot summer ahead. Nonetheless, using water responsibly is always important to keep it available for essential household use, fire protection, stream flows for fish and irrigation purposes. Our water is a shared resource. Thank you for doing your part!

WATERING RESTRICTIONS

Will Your Commute Be Affected This Week?

Hereโ€™s a list of up-to-date information on City construction projects. Make sure to plan your commute and, if possible, plan an alternate route. When approaching construction zones, please make sure to slow down and obey all signage and traffic personnel instructions. Thank you for your patience!

Midtown Water Supply Project

  • Friday, June 7, Bowen Road from Dufferin Crescent to East Wellington could have traffic disruptions during the day with traffic in both directions being reduced to one lane in each direction to accommodate the construction work starting at Bowen Road and Madsen Road.
  • Construction continues on Crescent View Drive from Crescent View Drive to Boundary Avenue. Traffic will be reduced to single-lane-alternating during construction hours, typically 7 am to 7 pm. On Thursday June 6, Crescent View Drive will be closed in both directions with no thru access. Account for extra time in this area. Street parking is not permitted in the construction zone.
  • The trail that connects VIU, the Black Diamond neighbourhood and Third Street is closed to the public. This area is an active construction site for the installation of the water supply main. Construction traffic will enter and exit the work zone at Third Street across from the Rotary Field House.
  • Commuters can expect minor delays and visual distractions along many streets in the City while construction continues on this project. Drivers, pay close attention to signage and the construction traffic as they enter and exit these sections of the project:
    • East Wellington, Westwood Road to Bowen Road
    • Griffiths Road, end to Madsen Road
    • Third Street across from the Rotary Fieldhouse
    • College Drive, near the Parkway intersection
    • Jingle Pot Road, near Black Diamond Drive

Thank you for your patience! Learn more about this project: Midtown Water Supply Upgrades.

Midtown Gateway Phase 2B

  • The nightly construction and a full road closure on Northfield Road, between Bowen Road and Boxwood Road, was not completed last week as planned. As such, this closure and night work will remain in affect from 6 pm to 6 am nightly this Monday to Wednesday, June 5. Use detour or expect delays. Pedestrians and cyclists watch for a separate detour around the work zone. For your safety, please obey all signs and traffic control persons. Commuters are encouraged to avoid this area during this time if possible. All businesses remain open and accessible.
  • There will be some recurring traffic disruptions on Bowen Road, between Rosstown Road and Northfield Road. Access to Beban Park and Beban Plaza may be affected at times, please use alternate access. All park amenities and programs, and all businesses, remain open and accessible.
  • At times, Rosstown Road will be reduced to single lane alternating traffic between Bowen Road and Whitney Road.

Learn more about this project: Midtown Gateway.

Terminal Avenue

  • Terminal Avenue upgrades will be ongoing between Commercial Street and Esplanade Street.
  • Terminal Avenue Northbound will be detoured down Crace Street and Front Street to accommodate paving continuing on May 27.
  • The sidewalk in front of Vancouver Island Convention Centre along Terminal Avenue will be closed for concrete installation. Please cross using the crosswalks at Gordon Street and Commercial Street as a temporary walkway along Terminal is not available at this time.
  • The mid-block crosswalk at Gordon Street has been temporarily reinstated without signals.
  • Traffic will be reduced to one lane in each direction.

Learn more about this project: Terminal Avenue Upgrades.

Meredith Road Watermain Upgrade

  • Construction work is continuing on Meredith Road between Spencer Road and Thunderbird Drive.
  • Typical construction hours are Monday to Thursday, 7 am to 5 pm.
  • Commuters are encouraged to avoid this area if possible. If that is not possible, expect delays and account for extra time when navigating the area.
  • Detours will be instituted where possible.

Princess Street Area Utility Upgrades

  • Construction work is starting on Needham Street from Princess Street to Columbia Street.
  • June 4 โ€“ 11: Needham Street will be closed to through-traffic between Princess Street and Columbia Street, from 7 am to 5 pm. Emergency services, local traffic and pedestrians will be accommodated.
  • Other days, traffic will be reduced to single-lane-alternating. Expect delays and account for extra time when navigating the area.
  • Typical construction hours are Monday to Friday, 7 am to 5 pm.

CURRENT CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS

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Work With Us!

We are currently looking for candidates to fill the following positions:

  • Civil Design Technologist
  • Planning Assistant
  • Community Safety Officer
  • Executive Assistant, Police Services
  • Police Records Clerk
  • Financial Analyst
  • Transportation Engineer
  • Casuals - Police Services
  • Assistant Manager, Procurement
  • Building Official
  • Financial Analyst - Temporary Full-Time
  • Casual Clerical Opportunities
  • Casual Pool - Custodian Relief
  • Casual Lifeguard/Instructors

JOB POSTINGS

A view from the Mayor's chair in the Shaw auditorium looking toward the audience

Meetings This Week

Monday, June 3: Regular Council Meeting in the Shaw Auditorium starting at 7 pm.

Thursday, June 6: Board of Variance Meeting in the Service and Resource Centre boardroom starting at 4 pm.

MEETINGS

If you are not able to attend or tune in live, you can always review decisions made at each Council meeting simply by reading the Council Meeting Summaries. These summaries are typically posted the day after each meeting.

COUNCIL MEETING SUMMARIES

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