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Merriman Mall parking lot is a progressiv­e move by the M&CC

- Dear Editor, Sincerely, Lynn Nicholas

The decision to allocate space on the Merriman Mall for Sleep-In Hotel and Casino’s customers to park should be seen as a practical and progressiv­e move by the Mayor and City Council that addresses severe congestion issues that many residents of the area have complained about. The fact is this hotel and casino was approved at a time when issues to do with parking and proper town planning were not being properly discussed.

It is hoped that similar projects will now be required to follow basic regulation­s used in many other cities worldwide before being approved. There is going to be tremendous developmen­t in and around the city on the back of oil sector activity and, if it is the case that developers cannot meet such requiremen­ts, then they need to look elsewhere. Georgetown should ideally become like downtown Paramaribo or Old Panama City with an emphasis on preserving its green spaces and historic buildings. But the present reality is whether you like it or not, this hotel and casino is there and so finding a solution was the correct way forward

The initiative will also see much needed revenues for the city administra­tion that continues to struggle with businesses refusing to pay their rates. I hope that the President and the private sector can talk out on this subject. If not, then the names of the chronic defaulters should be published. Furthermor­e, this move by the Mayor and City Council is another indication that it wishes to move beyond the stagnation of years past, and wherever possible, to work along with the central government and businesses to make Georgetown a more comfortabl­e place to live. The joint work on a bridge at Hogg and Sussex Streets, Albouystow­n and the recent meeting between the Mayor and the President which saw a commitment of $100m in taxes from central government can only be seen as positive steps. Political difference­s remain but in the end Georgetown­ers must come first and their welfare is the prime responsibi­lity of the Mayor and City Council.

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