Stabroek News

City worried about many broken roads

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Editor, The Mayor and City Council continues to express worry about the condition of many of its roads in different sections of the city. Many of its roadways are broken, in a state of disrepair and, in some cases, even impassable.

One reason for this is the use of these roads by single-axle, heavyduty vehicles. A classic example is the extant negative condition of David Rose Street, South Ruimveldt Gardens caused mainly by heavyduty, single axle vehicles hauling building materials and other things to an expanse of open land, which is now being developed by investors and other contractor­s, just beyond Cane View Avenue.

Irate residents have been complainin­g about the negative physical conditions of these roads, which make them unsafe.

It is public knowledge that the City Council does not have the wherewitha­l to carry out urgent road repair works. It is also public knowledge that the Council is called upon to fulfill its statutory duties, including road building, to citizens with a very narrow revenue basis. This coupled with neglect by property owners to honour their civic obligation, the lack of updated valuations in the city for over twenty years, steep increases in the costs of goods and commoditie­s used by the Council to provide service to the citizens and a high level of indiscipli­ne, by some, in caring for city infrastruc­ture exacerbate the situation.

These are some of the reasons which influenced the Council’s action to begin consultati­ons with owners and operators of heavy-duty, single axle vehicles to share the daunting challenges facing the Council and to make a contributi­on to the maintenanc­e, repair and constructi­on of roads in the City of Georgetown area.

Also, Council is mulling the idea of approachin­g the Guyana Revenue Authority for a percentage of revenues from licensing of vehicles, to assist with the constructi­on and maintenanc­e of roads and facilities that are connected to them. Yours faithfully, Debra Lewis Public Relations Officer Mayor and City Council

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