Jamaica Gleaner

READERS’ RESPONSES

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– High-rise buildings for Portmore

A joint select committee examining the prospects of Portmore being designated Jamaica’s 15th parish is lobbying for the municipali­ty to transition to high-rise living. Here are readers’ reactions via The Gleaner’s social media:

TWITTER

Why would anyone think this is a good idea? Do we not see the issues with traffic and lost productivi­ty already from the current setup? This is a very bad idea. Very, very bad. I abhor Portmore currently due to traffic and we want to make it worst. – @876injinie­r

So the developers bought all the properties in Kingston and now turning their attention to Portmore to build more ugly empty apartments.

– @Mszpoochie

No roads, no hospital, poor lighting, poor drains, no problem ... give Portmore a few highrise buildings along with the non-developmen­t.

– @Admanadria­n

What’s the point of developing the road networks/infrastruc­ture in other areas if we are still insistent on packing people in an already overpopula­ted area? Why not focus on St Thomas, St Ann, Manchester, etc. (Don’t mess with Portland)?

– @Donnieh523

We are still trying to populate overpopula­ted areas. The answer is simple, spread out. For example, St Thomas which is so close to Kingston, can be used to develop properties for the working class.

– @Weareth851­52318

FACEBOOK

When it starts, I shall be moving to the country. Not too long ago, it was being said that Forum was sinking. Hellshire is eroding slowly. Our roads cannot accommodat­e the amount of vehicular traffic easily and you want to come with high-rise? Devil’s spawn, enemy of progress and lifter-up of overpopula­tion, take away unu tan bad self. Enuff said. – @Keisha Hawkins

Oh no, don’t they see what has happening with these high-rise living especially the social one. Hotspot for anti-social behaviour to say the least. Trust me, Jamaica don’t need anymore high-rise, high-risk flats.

– @Patricia Sharpe

That’s dangerous, when I studied sustainabl­e tourism and Portmore was already on a sliding plate in the centre of an earthquake zone. – @Juley Wynter-robertson

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