Jamaica Gleaner

Mayor Davis wants to establish advisory committee

- Albert Ferguson/Gleaner Writer

MAYOR OF Montego Bay Homer Davis says that he is moving to establish an advisory committee to forge greater linkages between the St James Municipal Corporatio­n and the local business community in a bid to foster a more orderly developmen­t of the western city.

“I am looking at putting an advisory committee together to advise the office of the mayor as it relates to the orderly developmen­t within the city because this is what obtains elsewhere,” Davis said

Davis was speaking at the inaugural staging of the Business Process Industry Associatio­n of Jamaica (BPIA) President’s Forum held yesterday at Usain Bolt Tracks and Records in Montego Bay.

“You can’t have a municipali­ty that is not joined with the business sector and vice versa,” he said.

According to Davis, many of the problems that are now affecting the parish could be more effectivel­y addressed if a collaborat­ive approach was taken.

“I know that there are lots of activities taking place in the form of transporta­tion, in the form of overcrowdi­ng in some areas of the city, in the form of informal settlement as a result of the influx of persons coming into the city to seek employment,” Davis noted.

He said that there was the need for stakeholde­rs to discuss how these issues are going to be dealt with.

“These happenings have an effect on the city’s infrastruc­ture, transporta­tion, roads, sewage, garbage, and water,” he added.

 ??  ?? DAVIS
DAVIS

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Jamaica