
Plan to fence off Nanaimo, B.C., city hall to protect from overdose site disorder
VICTORIA — The City of Nanaimo, B.C., is considering building a 1.8-metre-high fence to protect its staff from “congregations” of people, violence and disorder associated with an overdose prevention site next to city hall.
Staff proposing the $412,000 fence cite “intimidation and harassment” of employees, particularly those working early or late, as well as damage to staff vehicles, fires near doorways and building perimeters, human waste, and a general deterioration of the site.
The plans are outlined in a staff report which says a zoning variance will also be needed to build the “robust decorative, wrought iron” fence 60 centimetres taller than the permitted 1.2 metres.
The report was written in advance of a council committee meeting on Wednesday to approve the project and funding.