Jamaica Gleaner

Falmouth Transporta­tion Centre could serve as template for other towns – Vaz

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MINISTER OF Science, Energy, Telecommun­ications and Transport, Daryl Vaz, says the Falmouth Transporta­tion Centre in Trelawny is an example of an organised facility that could serve as a template for other towns across Jamaica.

Speaking to reporters, local officials, and other stakeholde­rs following a tour of the centre on January 26, Minister Vaz said that the people of Jamaica deserve transport facilities that provide essential amenities such as shelter from inclement weather, clean and well-maintained bathrooms, and access to other basic facilities, including food outlets.

Vaz said the goal is to see improvemen­t works being done as quickly as possible as the public deserves better conditions while waiting for vehicles.

He expressed his commitment to enhancing the overall experience at these transporta­tion centres.

The minister revealed his intention to consult with his colleague, Minister of Local Government and Community Developmen­t, Desmond McKenzie, to explore strategies for upgrading the transport centres to ensure that they better serve the needs of the public.

“I was invited here today by the mayor [Colin Gager] to see how operations are at the Falmouth Transporta­tion Centre. Based on what I am seeing, I would say that this is one of the better organised and functional transporta­tion centres that I have seen,” the minister said.

Vaz added that there is a clear need for the local authoritie­s to explore private partnershi­ps to generate funding for the proper maintenanc­e and improvemen­t of transport facilities.

“The Government is fully dedicated i n advancing t he quality and accessibil­ity of transporta­tion services across the nation. By adopting the Falmouth Transporta­tion Centre’s model as a potential blueprint, our aim is to create a standard of excellence for transport infrastruc­ture that prioritise­s the convenienc­e and well-being of all Jamaican citizens,” the minister said.

For his part, Mayor Gager said that the minister’s call for public-private partnershi­ps in the realm of transport centre developmen­t signals a proactive approach to addressing the challenges of infrastruc­ture maintenanc­e and upgrades.

He added that it reflects a collective commitment to realising a modern and efficient transport network that elevates the overall quality of life for residents and visitors alike.

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