'Some real progress': Vancouver Island mayors outline plans for 2023

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Ask any mayor on Vancouver Island about what they would like to see in 2023 and they’ll generally tell you the same thing. 'More housing and more affordable housing,' said Victoria Mayor Marianne Alto.

Ask any mayor on Vancouver Island about what they would like to see in 2023 and they’ll generally tell you the same thing.

That includes developing a better plan when it comes to how the city responds to extreme weather events. The mayor would also like to see planning move forward on three major projects in the city: The Ship Point Project, Crystal Pool and a new public library.Meanwhile, housing is top of the list in Saanich as well.

Nanaimo is one of the five fastest growing municipal areas in the country. The mayor says it is time to move those projects forward.In Courtenay, Mayor Bob Wells says there are"a ton" of projects the municipality wants to complete.

 

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