Jamaica Gleaner

Plans underway to relocate bus park in downtown Kingston

- Jodi-Ann Gilpin/Gleaner Writer

DISCUSSION­S ARE about to kick off between the Kingston and St Andrew Municipal Corporatio­n and the Ministry of Transport regarding plans to relocate the bus park in Parade, downtown Kingston facilitate the establishm­ent of a recreation­al and historical site in the area.

Kingston Mayor Delroy Williams told journalist­s yesterday that it is a well-needed space, which will aid in the transforma­tion of the city.

“We need a historical space in our city. We had the 1907 earthquake when nearly 1,000 persons within the city were killed, and I have not seen a monument that relives that moment in our history,” said Williams. “We want this historical space for our residents to come and enjoy it and to teach our children about this moment in history.

“We also have visitors who like to traverse the city and l earn of the country’s history, and I believe that the Parade area would be ideal. Having the Parish Church nearby, the St William Grant Park and the Ward Theatre; that would be the perfect space to transform into a historical site.”

He acknowledg­ed that he expected some backlash, but said every effort would be made to make the plans a reality.

“In managing a city and transformi­ng sections of it, you will have pushback from different quarters, but if you begin to get the buy-in from critical sectors, then, over time, we will get the necessary support to proceed with the project,” Williams said.

He said the timeline would be dependent on how the discussion­s go, but indicated that the corporatio­n was committed to the project as a major part of the transforma­tion of the downtown Kingston area.

Abraham Gordon, a vendor in downtown Kingston, said he does not mind the idea, but pleaded for proper consultati­on before any establishm­ent is made.

“It would depend on where the park will be located and if the area is safe for citizens and vendors. Security will be very important, because if it is not a secure location, it is going to be a problem. They also need to have town-hall meetings, meet with the vendors and the citizens,” said Gordon.

 ?? LIONEL ROOKWOOD/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Commuter centre at South Parade in downtown Kingston.
LIONEL ROOKWOOD/PHOTOGRAPH­ER Commuter centre at South Parade in downtown Kingston.

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