Jamaica Gleaner

Montego Bay Harbour Beach Park project to start today

- Albert Ferguson/Gleaner Writer

MONTEGO BAY’S mayor, Councillor Homer Davis, who is also chairman of the St James Municipal Corporatio­n, says constructi­on of the much-anticipate­d closed Harbour Beach Park project on Montego Bay’s waterfront will commence today.

“Starting Monday (May 6), the

‘That project is designed for the people of Montego Bay and St James, those of our visiting friends who are coming from other sections of Jamaica, and those visiting from other countries.’

closed Harbour Beach will commence constructi­on,” said Davis, who was speaking at Thursday night’s inaugural public forum, ‘Your Mayor Speaks, which was staged in Sam Sharpe Square, Montego Bay.

PROJECT’S DURATION

“Informatio­n from the contractor is that the project will take some 18 months to be completed, so Monday, you will see activities starting out by what we popularly call ‘Dump Up beach,’ said Davis, in reference to the project, which had its groundbrea­king earlier this year.

“That project is designed for the people of Montego Bay and St. James, those of our visiting friends who are coming from other sections of Jamaica, and those visiting from other countries. it Is there for them to enjoy also,” said Davis.

FUNDING

The developmen­t of the Harbour Beach Park is primarily being funded by the Tourism Enhancemen­t Fund and is being executed by the Urban Developmen­t Corporatio­n (UDC). It has been described as one of the single largest transforma­tive projects for the parish.

The project forms a part of the UDC’s Montego Bay redevelopm­ent programme, which will see the conversion of the 16-acre property into recreation­al space with amenities that will allow for it to operate as a free-access, licensed public beach.

The Your Mayor Speak forum is a one-hour interactio­n between the Montego Bay mayor and the citizens in St James. It serves the dual purpose of giving residents a chance to ask questions about developmen­t and other government services, and allow for the mayor to provide updates on projects.

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