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New portables for city, high school: City of West 琉璃神社 council highlights

Mt. Boucherie Secondary and the city hall will get more portables, and the city will continue visioning project
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West 琉璃神社 City Hall鈥擨mage credit: City of West 琉璃神社

Portables for Mt. Boucherie Senior Secondary

More portable classrooms are coming to Mt. Boucherie Senior Secondary.

During the May 26 meeting, council unanimously approved a development permit to reduce the number of required, off-street parking spaces from 20 down to five. This will enable the school district to install four more portables: two for this year and another two in 2024.

Portable classrooms have been installed throughout the years to meet the increase in enrolment. This time, the additional four portables will meet increased enrolment and the requirements for smaller classes.

Mt. Boucherie Senior Secondary is West 琉璃神社鈥檚 only high school, with nearly 1,500 students enrolled. Currently, the school has 54 classrooms and eight portables.

City resumes Community Visioning initiative

The City of West 琉璃神社鈥檚 council wants to continue the Community Visioning initiative in a safe way, which means scheduling events virtually. Before the COVID-19 pandemic hit and restrictions were put in place, city staff hoped to attend various events in person to gather feedback on what residents鈥 visions are for the future of West 琉璃神社. Due to continued restrictions on gathering sizes, council decided to host virtual events through the city鈥檚 social media accounts, webinars as well as video conferences.

The Community Visioning initiative will provide residents with an opportunity to shape the city鈥檚 future.

More information will be available on the soon.

Portables for city hall

In order to comply with the province鈥檚 physical distancing requirements, the City of West 琉璃神社 bought additional portables to house some of the city鈥檚 staff.

Staff set up office spaces on the concrete floor in the Royal LePage Place arena, where several of them have been working. The city plans to gradually reopen some programs and facilities in June.

鈥淲e are working closely with our regional member municipalities, the regional district, as well as others we鈥檙e following: WorkSafeBC procedures. We鈥檙e developing procedures that will follow Dr. Henry鈥檚 directions,鈥 the city鈥檚 chief administrative officer Paul Gipps said.

鈥淲e鈥檙e tight and we鈥檙e small and we can鈥檛 fit everybody back into the same spaces. And as we take back the arena (to resume programs), we鈥檒l need to address some of this stuff.鈥

The move to get more portables and reopening programs and services were unanimously supported by the council. City staff will work on a 鈥榩hasing in鈥 plan.

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Twila Amato
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Twila was a radio reporter based in northern Vancouver Island. She won the Jack Webster Student Journalism Award while at BCIT and received a degree in ancient and modern Greek history from McGill University.
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