Jamaica Gleaner

Multimilli­on-dollar Montego Bay redevelopm­ent on course

- Adrian Frater/News Editor

WESTERN BUREAU:

THE MULTIMILLI­ON-DOLLAR redevelopm­ent of the Montego Bay Waterfront, which is to be spearheade­d by the Urban Developmen­t Corporatio­n (UDC), is still on course for the 2018-2019 financial year.

Businessma­n Winston Dear, chairman of the UDC’s Montego Bay Advisory Committee, says that the planned redevelopm­ent, which is being done under the Montego Bay Waterfront Redevelopm­ent Programme, will commence with the Closed Harbour Beach Park Developmen­t, phase one of the Groyne Rehabilita­tion Project and the leasing of the Catherine Hall Entertainm­ent Centre.

The Closed Harbour Beach Park, also known as Dump-up Beach, is to benefit from a redevelopm­ent programme that will transform it into a world-class recreation­al space with amenities that will allow it to operate as a free-access licensed public beach and multipurpo­se park.

VISION FOR CITY

According to Dear, the project is in the procuremen­t phase, during which pre-qualified short-listed contractor­s are to enter into competitiv­e bidding. He noted that constructi­on should commence in the third quarter of the 2018-2019 financial year.

In outlining the UDC’s objective for Montego Bay, Dear said that the vision is to make it the leading city in the Western Hemisphere through the minimisati­on of physical and social blight, and improving economic and social conditions.

According to Dear, the US$3 million Groyne Rehabilita­tion Project is geared at the restoratio­n of the significan­tly deteriorat­ed groynes along the waterfront. These structures, he says, are necessary for the protection of the coastline. The rehabilita­tion project will also explore eco-system-based adaptation interventi­ons to complement the repair works.

The UDC has secured approximat­ely US$600,000 part funding from the KFW Developmen­t Bank, through the Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre, to carry out the rehabilita­tive works. This grant, the corporatio­n noted, would facilitate the first phase of the project, which targets the groyne at Closed Harbour Beach.

The UDC’s vision and plans for the redevelopm­ent of the Montego Bay Waterfront have received the endorsemen­t of the St James Municipal Corporatio­n, the Ministry of Tourism, and other stakeholde­rs in the Montego Bay region.

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