Stabroek News Sunday

M&CC will continue to push ahead with parking meters

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the new era of local democracy, when the city was trashed with rubbish, unkept parapets, stagnant alleyways and drains, broken and impassable roads and a host of environmen­tal negatives, that those who are now agitating were neither seen nor heard speaking out against the evils which were committed against the city when the council was controlled from offices in Kingston and Robb Street.

Now that the council is attempting to correct such a situation and make a positive difference in the city, we see heavy political activism on the part of the PPP and their associates. What was significan­t about the group protesting was the serious economic disparitie­s and the clear line between the haves and have nots, rich and poor, wealthy and those who eke out a living at the edge of the city.

The parking meter initiative has already provided more than fifty jobs for our young people; another forty individual­s are being trained to be properly employed within the next two months, with the project.

Also, there is a noticeable reduction in traffic congestion in the city and almost zero in criminal activities related to breaches of vehicles in areas, where we have already installed meters.

The Mayor and City Council wishes to inform all citizens that it will continue to push ahead with this initiative to secure the integrity of local communitie­s and the city as a whole.

The council calls upon all law-abiding citizens to resist this attempt by the PPP and their associates to take Georgetown backwards to indiscipli­ne, lawlessnes­s and confusion and to embrace forward thinking and programmes by the city council aimed at developmen­t, progress and prosperity. Let us restore and sustainabl­y develop Georgetown. Yours faithfully, Patricia Chase-Green Mayor of Georgetown

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