NANAIMO — Another round of extensive Westwood Lake Park upgrades are expected to begin shortly and will include an extra accessible washroom.
An 8-0 vote saw City councillors approve a second accessible and universal washroom building to be added to the park, resulting in an extra estimated expense of around $100,000.
In total, seven universal washroom spaces will be available next year, a vast enhancement on the two washrooms currently in place.

The adjustment endorsed at a council meeting this week was made following a recent recommendation from the accessibility and inclusiveness committee, co-chaired by coun. Hilary Eastmure.
“I think this makes a lot of sense and I’d rather spend the money to do it right now than regret in the future that we didn’t put in an adequate number of accessible washrooms,” she told a Monday, July 29 council meeting.
Eastmure argued the investment would draw more people with accessibility challenges to the park.
She asked City senior project manager Michael Lonsdale about the idea of a stand-alone change room facility.
“There really aren’t too many calls for that facility to get opened. The existing washrooms there have two change facilities within them and they’re not really high use at this point,” Lonsdale said.
All of the new washrooms are designed to also function as private change spaces, a City staff report noted.
The report stated that while six new washrooms would meet current user demand, a seventh would satisfy increased future usage.

Other pending improvements
Following an expanded and re-configured parking lot project and natural storm water management system installed last year, the City expects phase two Westwood Lake Park improvements will commence in September and continue into next year.
In addition to the new washroom offering, an expanded sandy ‘First Beach’ is among other planned enhancements.
Lonsdale said the expanded beach will involve removing the existing asphalt adjacent to the new parking lot just off the end of Westwood Rd.

Overhauling popular Westwood Lake Park began with approving a draft concept and garnering public opinions in 2021.
A final concept to upgrade features was approved in 2022, with phase one work starting early last year and was completed in early June 2023.
The City budgeted about $2.8 million for phase one and two upgrades at Westwood Lake Park.
NanaimoNewsNOW is attempting to have the City clarify the updated cost of the two-phase project, as well as outline the anticipated pending construction timeline and disruptions to the public.
In the early 1900s Westwood Lake was dammed for electricity production and was abandoned in the 1950s prior to the City buying the land and dedicating it as a park in 1957.
The park, home to a pair of heavily used sandy beaches, includes a popular nearly six-kilometre exterior trail around the lake, as well as an off-leash dog park.

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