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The O in Nanaimo’s downtown sign is getting a new design after several incidents of vandalism over the last few years.
The sign was installed in Maffeo Sutton Park in 2021. Each of the five foot letters in Nanaimo are painted white, except for the O, which features a rainbow design made up of 15 coloured segments.
A release from the city at the time the sign went up said that:
“The colourful "O" can mean different things to different people. For example, the different colours in the “O” represents(sic) the diversity of the 100,000 plus voices who have shaped and continue to shape our spectacular City. It also represents an inclusive Nanaimo, full of opportunity for generations to come.”
The O has since been vandalized on multiple occasions, most recently it was painted entirely white.
At one point last year, the O was spray painted with the words “no WEF”, a reference to the world economic forum.
At a meeting Monday Nanaimo city council voted 6-3 in support of a staff recommendation to commission a new design for the sign.
Midcoast Morning brings you the debate on the issue and speaks with Nanaimo Mayor Leonard Krog.
The O in Nanaimo’s downtown sign is getting a new design after several incidents of vandalism over the last few years.
The sign was installed in Maffeo Sutton Park in 2021. Each of the five foot letters in Nanaimo are painted white, except for the O, which features a rainbow design made up of 15 coloured segments.
A release from the city at the time the sign went up said that:
“The colourful "O" can mean different things to different people. For example, the different colours in the “O” represents(sic) the diversity of the 100,000 plus voices who have shaped and continue to shape our spectacular City. It also represents an inclusive Nanaimo, full of opportunity for generations to come.”
The O has since been vandalized on multiple occasions, most recently it was painted entirely white.
At one point last year, the O was spray painted with the words “no WEF”, a reference to the world economic forum.
At a meeting Monday Nanaimo city council voted 6-3 in support of a staff recommendation to commission a new design for the sign.
Midcoast Morning brings you the debate on the issue and speaks with Nanaimo Mayor Leonard Krog.
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