Jamaica Gleaner

Montego Bay streets sanitised

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ST JAMES Street and Sam Sharpe Square in Montego Bay have been sanitised by the parish’s municipal authority as part of ongoing measures to combat COVID-19. The exercise was carried out on Sunday in partnershi­p with Caribbean Cement Company Limited and Jamaica Pre-Mix Concrete Limited.

Mayor of Montego Bay Homer Davis said the activity started from the City Centre building, and the focus was on areas mostly traversed by pedestrian­s and vehicular traffic.

He noted that the stakeholde­rs “are well pleased with how things progressed”.

Davis, who was addressing a press briefing that took place after the sanitisati­on exercise, encouraged residents of Montego Bay to keep the city clean.

‘WE CAN DO BETTER’

“We can do much better. Some three years ago, we installed some 350 receptacle­s along the streets of Montego Bay and I would like to ask our citizens to please start using them again,” he implored.

For his part, general manager of Caribbean Cement Company Yago Castro Izaguirre said,“Once we were made aware of that need, we were very pleased to come.”

He said that the company is looking to do much more in Montego Bay, and contributi­ng to the sanitisati­on of the city is a good place to start. Caribbean Cement Company Limited and Jamaica Pre-Mix Concrete Limited provided two mixing trucks, with a combined 30,000 gallons of sanitiser, which was used to cleanse sidewalks, road surfaces, cobbleston­es and other areas in Sam Sharpe Square and St James Street.

 ??  ?? Mayor of Montego Bay Homer Davis (right) and Member of Parliament for Central St James Heroy Clarke scrub a sidewalk along St James Street, during a sanitisati­on exercise in Montego Bay on Sunday, June 28.
Mayor of Montego Bay Homer Davis (right) and Member of Parliament for Central St James Heroy Clarke scrub a sidewalk along St James Street, during a sanitisati­on exercise in Montego Bay on Sunday, June 28.
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