A New Chapter for Long Lake

A New Chapter for Long Lake: Personal Care Facility to Boost Community and Connectivity

Great news for the Long Lake area! The City of Nanaimo has approved a new 49-unit personal care facility at 3425 Uplands Drive, marking a significant milestone for our community. This project is the second phase of a vital affordable housing initiative, building on the success of the existing 28-unit townhouse development.

Spearheaded by the Nanaimo Association for Community Living (NACL), this development creates a comprehensive “campus” designed to provide a supportive and inclusive environment for individuals with disabilities. It’s a powerful example of how thoughtful, collaborative development can create real positive change.

How This Project Specifically Helps Our Neighborhood

This project is not just about new construction; it’s about making our community stronger, more connected, and more welcoming.

1. Creating a More Walkable and Connected Long Lake

A key feature of the new development is a new public pathway running east to west across the property. This pathway is a first step in building a larger trail network, making it easier and safer for everyone to walk, cycle, and use mobility aids. It directly improves connectivity and encourages a healthier, more active lifestyle for all residents.

2. Enhancing the Neighborhood’s Appeal with Smart Design

The building’s design was given a positive review by the City’s Design Advisory Panel, with developers adding features like weather-protected patios and shared outdoor spaces. This thoughtful design not only ensures the facility is a comfortable place for residents but also integrates it beautifully into the neighborhood. Architectural features will conceal mechanical equipment, and the project retains existing trees to minimize its visual impact, showing a clear respect for the area’s character.

3. Providing Essential, High-Quality Housing

Most importantly, this facility fills a critical need in our community. By offering 49 new units of specialized, non-market rental housing, it provides a safe and supportive place for individuals with disabilities to live with dignity and independence. This continuum of care, from accessible housing to on-site personal care, allows residents to receive the support they need right here in the community they call home, strengthening the social fabric of Nanaimo.

This development is a true win-win, addressing a vital housing need while also enhancing the walkability, beauty, and inclusivity of the Long Lake neighborhood. It’s a project that we can all be proud of.

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