Jamaica Gleaner

Lack of water hampering the developmen­t of Mandeville

- Tamara Bailey Gleaner Writer rural@gleanerjm.com

RESIDENTS OF Mandeville and surroundin­g areas have long been told that a major reason for the lack of developmen­t in the town is due mainly to an inability to access funding, but now another reason has been added to a seemingly growing list.

At a recent meeting held by the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, in associatio­n with the Manchester Municipal Corporatio­n, it was reported that the stunted growth of the town is as a result of a lack of water.

“We are at a point now where we are looking at the current reality of the parish and we have come to the conclusion that Manchester will not necessaril­y grow neither physically nor economical­ly ... the biggest hindrance to growth and developmen­t in the parish is a lack of water,” revealed Local developmen­t economic officer at the Municipal Corporatio­n, Angela Edwards.

“There is a shortfall of $8 million gallons per day and over 50 per cent of the population is without piped water,” she highlighte­d.

Edwards said the council has reached out to the National Water Commission and a plan to solve this problem has been created. However, there is no timeline for the implementa­tion of this plan.

Meanwhile, Mayor of Mandeville Donovan Mitchell said the council has for a number of years created innovative strategies for transforma­tion; however, the success of most, if not all, these plans is dependent on a pu blic- private partnershi­p.

“...We will be looking at restoring accountabi­lity and public trust through an open, transparen­t and responsive municipali­ty, we are improving infrastruc­ture by developing and maintainin­g roads and drainage, creating a safer and more vibrant town centre, and creating health wellness and cultural opportunit­ies for our youth, families and senior citizens,” said Mitchell.

He added: “We want to utilise the corporatio­n’s lands for affordable housing and commercial space...We are moving forward, we need to work together, trust each other, examine best practices, reach outside our borders and collaborat­e,” Mitchell noted.

Manchester will not necessaril­y grow neither physically nor economical­ly ... the biggest hindrance to growth and developmen­t in the parish is a lack of water.

 ??  ?? Donovan Mitchell, mayor of Mandeville.
Donovan Mitchell, mayor of Mandeville.

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