Jamaica Gleaner

McKenzie pledges support for new municipal corporatio­n building

- Carl Gilchrist/Gleaner Writer rural@gleanerjm.com

LOCAL GOVERNMENT and Community Developmen­t Minister Desmond McKenzie has pledged to assist the St Ann Municipal Corporatio­n in constructi­ng its new headquarte­rs whenever the project gets off the ground.

The St Ann Municipal Corporatio­n has identified lands in St Ann’s Bay to build a new structure to house its offices.

Addressing the monthly meeting of the corporatio­n on Thursday, the chairman and mayor of St Ann’s Bay, Michael Belnavis, said the spot that is earmarked is located in the Windsor area and fronts the highway. He said the corporatio­n has already written to the National Land Agency, which owns the land, expressing the corporatio­n’s interest.

Speaking at the corporatio­n’s monthly meeting on Thursday in St Ann’s Bay, McKenzie reiterated his displeasur­e at the lack of adequate space and general condition at the current location.

“I am disappoint­ed that elected representa­tives, members of staff and the public who come here are exposed to these conditions,” McKenzie stated.

The minister said his ministry had assisted the Portmore Municipali­ty in constructi­ng their new offices and would assist St Ann in the same way.

“The conditions here have to be addressed, and addressed quickly,” he noted.

Meanwhile, McKenzie has reiterated his disappoint­ment at the situation surroundin­g the Westmorela­nd Municipali­ty, where a building for which constructi­on began in 2010 is still incomplete nine years later.

“I am disappoint­ed and upset about Westmorela­nd,” McKenzie said. “The building started in 2010 and the building is still in limbo. The choice of the contractor was wrong.”

McKenzie said after the failure by the contractor to complete the building, the contract was terminated.

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