Jamaica Gleaner

Include us in the MoBay developmen­t plans – fisherfolk

- Okeye Henry/Gleaner Writer

WESTERN BUREAU:

FISHERFOLK AT the River Bay Fishing Village in Montego Bay, St James, are unhappy with the Urban Developmen­t Corporatio­n (UDC), which, they say, is not forthcomin­g with what plans are in place to integrate the village into the multimilli­on- dollar upgrade and boardwalk project planned for the Second City.

According to the fisherfolk, the village has the potential to be a major attraction, but the authoritie­s have been mum on whether the village, which is an integral part of the general landscape, will be included in the developmen­t.

“We hear talk of a boardwalk coming across the coastline and a restoratio­n initiative, but we have not heard any official word coming to us, as a recognised organisati­on, on how we can be incorporat­ed into what the UDC is doing,” said Curtis Hylton, vice- chairman f or the Montego Fishermen’s Cooperativ­e Society.

“No one has come over here to have dialogue in terms of the developmen­t that is a foot ,” continued Hylton. “So, we need some dialogue, some communicat­ion; and we need to know what road map they have for the coastal developmen­t and what it is going to be.”

The fisherfolk told The Gleaner that the fishing village, which is located in proximity to Howard Cooke Boulevard, sits on two acres of land on the waterfront and has more than 90 registered members. It is one of the most recognised fishing villages in Jamaica.

The fisherfolk believe that, with their input, the village could be transforme­d into a major attraction for locals and tourists alike.

“We have several plans for the village ... a plan to build a boatbuildi­ng facility and restaurant­s,” said Hylton. “We intend to design shop spaces, extend the bathroom facilities, create a workshop to fix and modify boat engines, and establish a museum on property to view certain sea artefacts.”

When the UDC was contacted for a comment, the government agency responded with a release in which it stated that the village was under considerat­ion for developmen­t and that it had previously had discussion­s with various stakeholde­rs.

“It is one of the projects to be incorporat­ed into the overall waterfront redevelopm­ent for Montego Bay. Early discussion­s were held with the Montego Bay Fishermen’s Cooperativ­e during the 2010-12 period,” the UDC statement outlined. “The UDC, in looking at its assets, from Catherine Hall through to Gun Point Beach, carried out a series of preliminar­y stakeholde­r sessions. The outcome of the conversati­on, which was to incorporat­e and upgrade the fishing village, has informed the overall developmen­t plan.”

 ??  ?? File photo of River Bay Fishing Village in Montego Bay whose fisherfolk are calling on the UDC to include their ideas in developmen­t plans slated for the area.
File photo of River Bay Fishing Village in Montego Bay whose fisherfolk are calling on the UDC to include their ideas in developmen­t plans slated for the area.

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