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Persons Affected By The Passage of Hurricanes Ivan And Dean Receive First Preference At Harbour Head Seascape Development

By: , October 3, 2021

The Key Point:

Minister of Housing, Urban Renewal, Environment and Climate Change the Hon. Pearnel Charles Jr says persons displaced during the passage of Hurricanes Ivan and Dean, have received first preference at a subsidized cost, to relocate to the Harbour Head Seascape Development.
Persons Affected By The Passage of Hurricanes Ivan And Dean Receive First Preference At Harbour Head Seascape Development
Photo: Michael Sloley
Minister of Housing, Urban Renewal, Environment and Climate Change (MHURECC) Hon. Pearnel Charles Jr (left) views the Harbour Head Seascape Development with Member of Parliament for East Rural St. Andrew, the Most Hon. Juliet Holness (center) and Chief Technical Director in MHURECC, Mrs. Doreen Prendergast on October 1.

The Facts

  • The Minister noted that he was pleased to see the integration of sustainable practices such as rainwater harvesting, storage tanks for the units, including a 100,000-gallon storage tank for the Seascape community, solar water heaters and equipment to advance water conservation.
  • Meanwhile, Project Manager, Raheem Atkin, said the development consist of 72 Townhouse units, with two bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms.

The Full Story

Minister of Housing, Urban Renewal, Environment and Climate Change the Hon. Pearnel Charles Jr says persons displaced during the passage of Hurricanes Ivan and Dean, have received first preference at a subsidized cost, to relocate to the Harbour Head Seascape Development.

“The persons who were affected by [the] Hurricanes got the first option to integrate into this development. Some utilized it and those persons, of course, were able to benefit from a significant reduction in cost considering the commitment that was made by the Government to support their relocation,” he said.

The development project is slated to be completed by the end of December 2021. The premium price per unit is $22,950,000, of which the Caribbean Terrace residents would pay J$15,334,860.

Mr Charles Jr, along with the Member of Parliament for East Rural, St. Andrew, the Most Hon. Juliet Holness toured the construction site on October 1.

The Minister noted that he was pleased to see the integration of sustainable practices such as rainwater harvesting, storage tanks for the units, including a 100,000-gallon storage tank for the Seascape community, solar water heaters and equipment to advance water conservation.

“This is the kind of joint venture project that will inure to the benefit of the residents, as well as the [wider] community. We noticed there was a net-zero run-off into the [main] road, which means that the drainage system and infrastructure, has been designed with contemplation of the challenges they have in terms of flooding. [It] reflects the importance of balance between our environment and how we advance economic development,” he stated.

For Mrs. Holness, the development was “special because it means that the community of Harbour View continues to be uplifted and it is an attractive place for persons to invest.”

“I’ve toured the units and they are wonderfully built, very good use of space, [and] good storage,” she stated.

Meanwhile, Project Manager, Raheem Atkin, said the development consist of 72 Townhouse units, with two bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms.

“We made provisions for air conditioning, we have back-up water provision inside the units to [embrace] sustainable living and back-up generators as well,” he informed.

Last Updated: October 4, 2021

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