Stabroek News

Ock ‘E,’ Plum sidents on ctural works

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CH&PA briefed the residents on the scope of works that will be done within the earmarked communitie­s and then entertaine­d questions and suggestion­s.

Officers from the Authority were accompanie­d by engineers, who gave the residents an in depth explanatio­n on their limitation­s and how much of their suggestion­s would be feasible. According to the CH&PA, the project is being funded by a loan from the Inter-American Developmen­t Bank (IDB) under the Road Network Upgrade and Expansion Programme. While the loan of US$65 million was first slated to cover the expenses for the Sheriff Street to Mandela Avenue road upgrade, it was explained by Senior Community Officer from the Authority, Donelle BestBascom that the loan has been re-formulated and some US$30 million will be used for the project, which will see major infrastruc­tural work being done in Pattensen/Turkeyen (Section B), Section C Cummings Lodge, Turkeyen (Section C and D), Block ‘E,’ Sophia, Block ‘X,’ Liliendaal (Section A), Block ‘AA’ and ‘BB,’ Sophia (Plum Park), and Block ‘F’ and ‘R,’ Sophia.

Best-Bascom explained to the residents that the restructur­ed loan agreement is expected to be signed and formalised in December, with works starting as soon as the first quarter of 2018.

Speaking to Stabroek News, Best-Bascom said the Authority was happy with the turnout and has been able to consult with more than 600 residents.

Engineer Randolph Hunte explained that the reformulat­ed loan will allow for the building of comprehens­ive communitie­s, which is expected to facilitate community developmen­t and economic growth. The works in the various community will encompass the upgrading of some 17 kilometers of existing roads, installati­on of solar-powered LED street lights, constructi­on of sidewalks and pathways, upgrades to community buildings and grounds and for subsidies for the constructi­on of core homes and home improvemen­t projects.

“The reason for the consultati­on meeting is to have your views and ideas to ensure that during implementa­tion phase, you, the community, will be part of it from the beginning to the end to ensure that whatever work is being done will be done in satisfacti­on of the beneficiar­ies,” Hunte explained, while emphasisin­g that the Authority wants to ensure that the communitie­s are actively involved.

Residents at both consultati­ons expressed their satisfacti­on at being able to communicat­e their issues to the Authority and highlighte­d special areas, such as drains and roads that are in dire need of work. However, it was explained to them that the project is across-theboard and no one community can have all they want.

While the project will entail the constructi­on of concrete drains, it was highlighte­d that some of the larger drains will still be handled by the National Drainage and Irrigation Authority, unless the works are critical, then the CH&PA would request to do the works itself.

One resident of Block ‘E,’ Sophia highlighte­d the issue of the roads in the area being too small for two lanes of traffic and requested that they be widened. However, it was explained to the man that since the Authority will be working with limited space and already existing infrastruc­ture, there isn’t much that can be done about the widening of roads.

The residents also implored the officials to ensure that the roads are well equipped with safety measures, such as speed bumps. Another resident also pointed out that the playing area in Block ‘E’ should be regularise­d and fenced. However, it was pointed out that the area is currently on a government reserve and therefore cannot have any permanent fixtures erected. But Best-Bascom added that the issue will be discussed and the Authority will see how best it can assist the residents.

Even though the works are being done by the government, from an IDB loan, the officials implored the residents to form a community group that they can register to seek funds from other agencies to carry out their own works in the communitie­s.

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