Jamaica Gleaner

Trelawny Municipal Corporatio­n generating millions in building fees

- Leon Jackson Gleaner Writer leon.jackson@gleanerjm.com

WESTERN BUREAU: WITH A raft of new developmen­ts in the parish in recent years, indication­s are that the Trelawny Municipal Corporatio­n (TMC) has garnered in excess of $448 million in building fees over the past 10 years.

While not confirming the sum in question, which was calculated through informatio­n provided by the municipal corporatio­n, Falmouth’s mayor, Councillor Colin Gager, admitted that significan­t amounts were generated through building fees.

“We have collected a significan­t amount of money, which we are using to do parish council business,” said Gager, when quizzed as to how the funds were being spent.

The building fees were largely as a result of major private housing developmen­ts in Florence Hall and Coral Spring, as well as houses constructe­d by the National Housing Trust (NHT).

The records at the TMC show that 800 houses were constructe­d in Florence Hall, 450 in Coral Spring, and 192 by the NHT. Other housing schemes were constructe­d in the parish, including a project in Martha Brae. However, details of these developmen­ts were not available for scrutiny by The Gleaner.

“The sum of $448 million is really a conservati­ve figure, as it is based on the informatio­n that is available to us,” a municipal corporatio­n source told The Gleaner. “I am sure the sum is at least marginally higher.”

In the meantime, residents said they would like to see the funds used for purposes such as drain-cleaning and the creation of tourism attraction­s.

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