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Cash influx needed to keep Pat Bay Highway washrooms open

Chamber of Commerce needs support of all three area municipalities to keep washrooms spiffy
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The Saanich Peninsula Chamber of Commerce lacks the funds to maintain these washrooms and is asking the three Peninsula municipalities to help with cleaning costs. They have since signalled their support. (Saanich Peninsula Chamber of Commerce/Submitted)

The Saanich Peninsula Chamber of Commerce is optimistic it won’t have to close public washrooms.

“I think our request has been successful so are optimistic we won’t need to consider closing them,” said Denny Warner, general manager of the chamber. The organization received unofficial signals from the three municipalities that they will support covering additional costs of cleaning washrooms on Highway 17.

Chamber president Katie Kroeker had said in a letter to Sidney council (also before Central Saanich council Monday) that the organization does not have the additional $600 per month needed to cover the necessary cleaning costs. Her letter requested $2,400 each from Sidney, Central Saanich and North Saanich to cover the costs for one year.

“We believe it is in the best interest of the local business community, public health and our tourism industry for these washrooms to remain open and clean,” she said.

Without the financial support, the chamber would be forced to close the washrooms, impacting tourists, local tradespeople and other workers, said Kroeker.

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Should the washrooms close, it would mark a return to an earlier phase of the COVID-19 pandemic when the washrooms were closed for several months, resulting in what Kroeker called a “serious public health and safety issue” that forced many people in their “desperation” to relieve themselves behind or near the washrooms.

“Dozens of people fouled the area every day,” she said.

According to the letter, 100 to 150 individuals use these washrooms every day, with most being local workers from a variety of industries. Closing the washrooms would force workers to take costly detours, said Kroeker.

On Jan. 25, Sidney council approved the additional funding from its COVID-19 relief grant. Coun. Peter Wainwright said the requested amount is small but noted the chamber deserved Sidney’s support in light of its work during the pandemic.

North Saanich Mayor Geoff Orr said Wednesday afternoon that the letter from the chamber could appear as a late item at the next council meeting Monday. “I don’t think North Saanich will have any hesitation in terms of council’s point of view supporting on-going contributions to the facility in 2021,” he said. “So I don’t see this being any issue whatsoever.”

Central Saanich forwarded the request to its budget process, but also signalled support.


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Wolf Depner

About the Author: Wolf Depner

I joined the national team with Black Press Media in 2023 from the Peninsula News Review, where I had reported on Vancouver Island's Saanich Peninsula since 2019.
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