â–º Listen Live

Ladysmith Council confirms AAP coming for new City hall funding

Ladysmith council is sending the Buller Street Revitalization Project to an Alternative Approval Process (AAP).

The $13.5 million project would construct a new town hall and institutional unit, along with housing units. It would build on town-owned land at 1st Avenue and Buller Street.

The decision to obtain elector approval through an AAP came in their council meeting on Jan. 9. An AAP will require a certain percentage of Ladysmith voters to submit a form opposing the project to prevent it from continuing. It’s opposed to a referendum, which the town’s staff says would be a more expensive process.

The next step for staff is to prepare a bylaw for the AAP before going through their formal process for notifying the public. No word yet on the full specifics of the project or the timeline of the AAP process, but it is expected in the coming months.

Nicholas Arnold
Nicholas Arnold
Weekend Host - News Reporter

Continue Reading

cjsu Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Premier David Eby defends speechwriting contract with comedian

Premier David Eby is facing criticism from the Opposition Conservatives over a speech-writing contract with a comedian.

Lake Cowichan council approves bylaw amendment for clinic

A zoning bylaw amendment to allow a new home-based health clinic to open in Lake Cowichan has been approved. The amendment was adopted at Tuesday evening's council meeting.

York Road fire under investigation

The North Cowichan Fire Department is investigating a blaze on the weekend that damaged a house on York Road.

Nonprofits say funding crisis affects vital community services

Nonprofits in BC warn that they are facing a funding crisis that will affect essential community services. Over two-hundred leaders of nonprofit organizations in the province have signed an open letter to funders to say they are “at the breaking point."

Public sector workers escalate job action as strike enters third week

The B.C. General Employees Union and the Professional Employees Association are escalating job action as their members enter a third week of strikes. 
- Advertisement -