Santa Cruz Market Undergoing $25M Renovation

By: , April 13, 2025
Santa Cruz Market Undergoing $25M Renovation
Photo: Okoye Henry
Minister of Local Government and Community Development, Hon. Desmond McKenzie (second left), examines plans for the renovation of the Santa Cruz Market in St. Elizabeth, being outlined by Deputy Superintendent of Roads and Works, St. Elizabeth Municipal Corporation, Kevin Dunkley (right). Looking on are (from left): Member of Parliament, St. Elizabeth North Eastern, Delroy Slowley, and Mayor of Black River and Municipal Corporation Chairman, Councillor Richard Solomon.
Santa Cruz Market Undergoing $25M Renovation
Photo: Okoye Henry
Minister of Local Government and Community Development, Hon. Desmond McKenzie (right), inspects fruits and vegetables at the stall of vendor, Deon Biggs, during a tour of the Santa Cruz Market in St. Elizabeth on Friday (April 11).
Santa Cruz Market Undergoing $25M Renovation
Photo: Okoye Henry
Minister of Local Government and Community Development, Hon. Desmond McKenzie (fourth right), is joined by representatives of the St. Elizabeth Municipal Corporation, led by Chairman and Mayor of Black River, Councillor Richard Solomon (second left), and other stakeholders to assess the progress of a drainage project at the Santa Cruz Market during a tour on Friday (April 11).

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The Santa Cruz Market in St. Elizabeth is undergoing a $25 million renovation, with significant progress being made on critical facility upgrades, including a drainage system.

Minister of Local Government and Community Development, Hon. Desmond McKenzie, emphasised the importance of this significant investment during a tour of the market on Friday (April 11).

He was accompanied by several key stakeholders, including representatives of the St. Elizabeth Municipal Corporation.

Mr. McKenzie praised the Corporation’s efforts in the undertaking, pointing out that “I visited the area where they are putting in a massive drainage system and already the vendors are speaking about its benefits.”

He noted that additional work is slated for other sections of the market to rectify longstanding issues.

The Minister said a major concern raised during the visit was poor lighting inside the market, which has forced vendors to peddle along the adjacent main road.

Mr. McKenzie gave an undertaking to provide additional funding to improve the lighting, once estimates are completed by the Ministry and the Corporation.

“I am going to urge the Municipal Corporation to continue the dialogue that they have been having with vendors and hear what they [vendors] think, [in terms of] the way forward,” he said.

The Minister added that this collaborative approach aims to afford the vendors opportunities to share their ideas while also supporting proposed changes and improvements to the market.

Meanwhile, Mayor of Black River and Corporation Chairman, Councillor Richard Solomon, expressed gratitude for the Ministry’s support in upgrading the market.

He indicated that the work is being carried out in stages to minimise disruptions whilst allowing vendors to steadily return to the facility.

“We will continue the consultation [with the vendors] as the Minister said, because partnership is critical for us to ensure that all of us are on the same [page],” Councillor Solomon stated.

The Mayor acknowledged that vendors operating on the roadside have hindered the Corporation’s ability to collect market fees. He, however, emphasised that the compromise was necessary given the challenges they currently experience.

“I just want to say that when this upgrade is done, we are appealing to the [vendors] and citizens that this is where we want them to come and shop. We are creating a safer, a cleaner environment,” Councillor Solomon underscored.

Last Updated: April 13, 2025