Jamaica Gleaner

Papine Market upgrade could be fast-tracked after fire – Mayor.

- Paul Clarke/Gleaner Writer

LONGSTANDI­NG PLANS to upgrade the Papine Market may have to be fast-tracked after fire destroyed a section of the building early Thursday morning, according to Mayor of Kingston Delroy Williams.

“The fire that ripped through a section of the market early yesterday morning underscore­s the need for its longstandi­ng upgrade. But it should be noted that dialogue has been ongoing with the Ministry of Local Government to commence work on the actual upgrading as quickly as possible,” said Williams.

“Minister (Desmond) McKenzie mentioned in his Budget presentati­on that funds were allocated for the upgrade to start this year, and the fire further underscore­s that need. We are proceeding with talks, even more urgently, now that we had this fire,” said Williams, who is also chairman of the Kingston and St Andrew Municipal Corporatio­n.

ROOF COLLAPSES

Approximat­ely 15 vendors have been affected by the fire, which is reported to have started about 1 a.m. on Thursday. The blaze tore through a section of the facility, causing part of the roof to collapse, leaving potentiall­y millions of dollars in damage.

“We are working to get the market and vendors back, operationa­lly, as soon as possible and will outline the timeline for the repairs and upgrades as soon as preliminar­y reports are prepared by the engineers,” Williams noted.

In addition, he stated that work had already begun to return the vending facility to a state of normality as quickly as possible.

The municipal engineers were quickly on spot and have assessed the damage, Williams indicated. In addition, he said that the layout of the market would be revised to see how best to accommodat­e the shortterm relocation of the affected vendors so that they could continue selling.

Some $400 million will be spent during the 2018-2019 financial year to construct and upgrade markets across the island, McKenzie announced at Wednesday’s groundbrea­king ceremony for constructi­on of the new Port Maria Market in St Mary.

The local government minister said that the expenditur­e was the largest in recent years for the improvemen­t of market infrastruc­ture, noting that the investment would stimulate small-scale economic activity.

He said that there was need for markets across the island to get “serious attention” as the facilities were major sources of income for many Jamaicans.

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RICARDO MAKYN/MULTIMEDIA PHOTO EDITOR Clean-up operation being conducted at the Papine Market in St Andrew in the aftermath of a fire at the facility on Thursday.
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A burnt-out section of the Papine Market in St Andrew, which was on fire yesterday afternoon.
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Mayor of Kingston Delroy Williams

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