Jamaica Gleaner

Groundwork for MoBay perimeter road at satisfacto­ry pace

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DEPUTY PRIME Minister Horace Chang says groundwork for the constructi­on of the Montego Bay perimeter road in St James is progressin­g at a satisfacto­ry pace.

“The [plans] this year are to complete the design, acquisitio­n work and the environmen­tal studies that are required, and all that is progressin­g satisfacto­rily,” Chang said.

He was speaking to journalist­s on Monday, March 15, during a visit to the Montego Bay Comprehens­ive Health Centre (Type V), where he and his wife took the first of two jabs of the COVID-19 vaccine.

Chang said he understand­s the traffic dilemma that residents and the business community are facing in the Second City, and that the Government is committed to executing the bypass project.

“It is a challenge in terms of traffic in Montego Bay, but we have to do it right,” Chang indicated.

DESIGN WORK

“Work on a highway is not just putting tractors on the ground. The design work is being done. The acquisitio­n of property is being done. We have acquired several properties in the Porto Bello area [and] that continues,” he added.

He is encouragin­g the people of Montego Bay to exercise a bit more patience, and assured that much work is being done.

“We expect that by the end of this year, we will be in a position to go forward with the shovel in the ground, so to speak,” he added.

The project will involve the constructi­on of 25 kilometres of roadway that will consist of two segments – a 15-kilometre Montego Bay bypass starting from Ironshore to Bogue Road, and the Long Hill bypass involving constructi­on of 10 kilometres of highway from Montego Bay to Montpelier.

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