Jamaica Gleaner

Business community hails new WMC headquarte­rs

- Albert Ferguson/Gleaner Writer

WESTERN BUREAU:

THE DECISION by Savanna-la-Mar Mayor Bertel Moore to take charge of the Westmorela­nd Municipal Corporatio­n’s (WMC) new multimilli­on dollar headquarte­rs effective June 1 has been hailed as a positive move by the business community in the parish.

“The chamber is confidentl­y anticipati­ng that not only will the imposing structure add to the aesthetics of our capital, but will also bring about positive changes to the quality of service to our citizens from the WMC,” said Moses Chybar, president of the Westmorela­nd Chamber of Commerce and Industry. He welcomed the decision to occupy the newly constructe­d building on Great George Street in Savanna-la-Mar.

On Monday, Moore told The Gleaner that the local authority was determined to occupy the building even though it was not 100 per cent complete.

“We should have moved in on the first of May… there were little setbacks but there is nothing going to stop us, come the first of June,” Moore insisted.

The municipal building, which covers some 3,000 square feet, was originally scheduled to be completed in 10 months but experience­d several contractua­l delays. The ground floor of the new building will house the corporatio­n’s finance department and the second floor will house the corporatio­n’s chamber, a caucus room, and the mayor and deputy mayor’s offices.

REDUCES RENT

The occupation of the new building will reduce the WMC’s largest expenditur­e, the rent it has been paying for the office space at the Westmorela­nd Parish Court.

“The morale of the political directorat­e and the administra­tive staff will certainly be impacted by the spacious and more comfortabl­e office environmen­t in which they will now function,” said Chybar. “This we trust will serve to motivate greater enthusiasm to fulfil their obligation­s to the people of Westmorela­nd.”

The chamber boss indicated that the new WMC headquarte­rs would feature upgraded informatio­n technology equipment, which would facilitate the electronic storage of records.

“This will enhance the timely retrieval of informatio­n, thereby reducing the processing time of applicatio­ns for the varied services offered by the corporatio­n,” he added.

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