Jamaica Gleaner

Portland set to get new transport centre

- Gareth Davis Snr/ Gleaner Writer

A NEW transporta­tion centre to be built in Port Antonio, is expected to ease traffic congestion and provide adequate parking for public passenger vehicles plying the easterly and westerly route in Portland.

Last Thursday, a team from the Factories Corporatio­n of Jamaica (FCJ), the Portland Municipal Corporatio­n, and Members of Parliament (MP) Daryl and Annmarie Vaz visited the proposed constructi­on site at Boundbrook in the parish, which is owned by the Jamaica Railway Corporatio­n (JRC).

During the site visit, discussion­s were held on the scope of work, start date for the project, the agency that will be in charge of the day-to-day operation, and the proposed facilities in the transport centre, and the added attraction of the varied businesses that will be housed at that facility.

FIFTY YEAR LEASE

Board Chairman of the FCJ Lyttleton Shirley said that a 50-year lease is being sought for the JRC land that has been sitting there, which will pave the way for the integratio­n of small manufactur­ing and the constructi­on of a transport centre, a museum, a theatre, and a music (recording) studio.

“Those who can’t afford the nice uptown, very expensive studio will be able to afford this one to come and practice their art and show the talent of Portland, “said Shirley.

“We are going to use the railway track as a museum attraction, a heritage attraction for tourist and or own local people to enjoy. The transport centre will be a one of a kind. It’s going to be the cutting edge to show the respect we have for our people and for those in the transport sector. It is going to be something that everyone in Portland will be proud of,” Shirley said.

The Portland Municipal Corporatio­n will manage the transport centre, the existing transport centre at Foreshore Road will be used as a parking lot and will also be managed by the municipal corporatio­n.

East Portland MP Annmarie Vaz said that new estimates and layout will be done and that hopefully the actual constructi­on will begin next year, so as to ultimately ease the traffic congestion plaguing the town of Port Antonio, which clearly has outgrown its space.

 ?? PHOTO BY GARETH DAVIS SNR ?? West Portland MP Daryl Vaz points the site where a transport centre is proposed to be built on a property owned by the Jamaica Railway Corporatio­n in Boundbrook, Portland.
PHOTO BY GARETH DAVIS SNR West Portland MP Daryl Vaz points the site where a transport centre is proposed to be built on a property owned by the Jamaica Railway Corporatio­n in Boundbrook, Portland.

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