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Several Roads in Maroon Town Division to be Repaired

By: , September 4, 2023
Several Roads in Maroon Town Division to be Repaired
Photo: SERENA GRANT
Minister of Local Government and Community Development, Hon. Desmond McKenzie (second left), discuss the condition of a damaged section of the Maldon roadway in St. James with (from left) Minister of State in the Office of the Prime Minister and Member of Parliament for Southern St. James, Hon. Homer Davis; Councillor of the Maroon Town Division in St. James, Everes Coke; Chief Technical Director in the Ministry of Local Government and Community Development, Dwight Wilson; and Deputy Superintendent of Road and Works at the St. James Municipal Corporation, Saad Campbell. Occasion was a tour of parochial roads in Maroon Town, Flagstaff and Maldon in the parish on August 30.

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Minister of Local Government and Community Development, Hon. Desmond McKenzie, is assuring residents of the Maroon Town Division in St. James, that the roads in the area will be rehabilitated.

The Minister was speaking with journalists following a tour of the Maldon, Flagstaff and Maroon Town parochial roadways in Southern St. James on August 30.

While not giving a definitive date for the commencement of road work in the area, Mr. McKenzie informed that a technical team in the Ministry, would work in tandem with the St. James Municipal Corporation, to do the necessary assessment.

“We are not going to be able to physically deal with all the roads at the same time, but we are committing a significant amount of funding from the Ministry through the Equalization Fund,” he said.

The Equalization Fund was created in 1997 and is financed by 10 percent of the money collected islandwide from property taxes.

All the 13 Municipal Corporations are allocated a percentage of the fund to carry out critical infrastructure work in their various divisions.

Mr. McKenzie noted that while certain portions of the roadway in the area were well built, a lack of maintenance contributed to the deterioration of the road network.

Minister of State in the Office of the Prime Minister and Member of Parliament for Southern St. James, Hon. Homer Davis, while thanking Mr. McKenzie for his visit, told journalists that the condition of the roadways could also be attributed to erosion, which has taken place over the years.

Also accompanying the Minister on the tour were, Councillor of the Maroon Town Division, Everes Coke, Deputy Superintendent of Road and Works at the St. James Municipal Corporation, Saad Campbell and Chief Technical Director in the Ministry of Local Government and Community Development, Dwight Wilson.

Last Updated: September 4, 2023

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