Jamaica Gleaner

Road repairs on track in Hanover

- Bryan Miller Gleaner Writer

WESTERN BUREAU: THE J$10-million road-rehabilita­tion project, which is now taking place along the Haughton Grove to Miles Town roadway in Hanover, is said to be approximat­ely 40 per cent complete.

Some 5,000 square metres of roadway will be rehabilita­ted under this project, which started on February 14. In addition, with major improvemen­ts expected to the drainage, the travelling public should enjoy much more comfort in the near future.

The National Works Agency (NWA) said that the work being done should be completed in two months, which was within the contracted time frame initially announced.

The roadway, which was in a deplorable condition, is used by residents to access the Miles Town and Haughton Grove communitie­s. It is also linked to the neighbouri­ng communitie­s of Chigwell, Mt Peto and Hopewell.

The project is being funded through the Tourism Enhancemen­t Fund (TEF), with D.R. Foote Constructi­on Company carrying out the work.

“We had a little bit of challenge earlier with the weather, but the work should be completed within the contract time frame, as there is no allowance for variation,” Janel Ricketts, the NWA Western Region community relations officer, told The Gleaner.

Meanwhile, residents from within the Miles Town community, who have been begging over the years for something to be done to the roadway, are happy. However, others were somewhat disappoint­ed that the repairs did not extend beyond the designated 5,000 square metres.

“We are grateful, but we would have been even more grateful if the road was repaired through to the village square and even beyond,” said one resident.”

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