Times of Suriname

Council still to decide way forward on parking meter project

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GUYANA - The Georgetown Mayor and City Council, (M&CC) has been updated on the findings and recommenda­tions for a contract related to the controvers­ial parking meter project. Committee Head Malcolm Ferreira addresses the Council at the meeting yesterday. At an extraordin­ary meeting held at City Hall yesterday, Head of the Parking Meter Negotiatin­g Committee, Councillor Malcolm Ferreira listed the finding of the committee, which he said were based on consultati­ons with civil society and members of the business community. He noted that the 27-page document was drafted based on the consultati­ons.

The document outlines the concerns and issues of the public in respect to the contract and arrangemen­ts between the M&CC and Smart City Solutions (SCS), the company contracted to supply the city with meters and mechanisms for paid parking. According to the report, the Councillor outlined that the stakeholde­rs, shared the candid view that the agreement lacked transparen­cy, and that the Council did not operate within the confines of the law at Sections 231 or 332 (6) of the Municipal and District Councils Act Chapter 28:01; therefore the Contract is void ab initio (to be treated as invalid from the outset).

However, Ferreira mentioned that there are still those who view the Contract as legal and binding. Towards this end, he noted that the legality of the contract is currently being challenged in the High Court.

According to Ferreira, the Committee has listed several options for the Council to consider in moving forward – that the M&CC can either move forward with SCS, discontinu­e the agreement with SCS altogether, or continue with the project independen­tly. The Committee is resolute, however, that the Council cannot move forward under the terms and agreement of the present contract.

In order for this to change, he said the Committee must be provided relevant documents such as a feasibilit­y study, business plan, environmen­tal impact assessment as well as ensure that the necessary due diligence is observed.

While briefing the Council, Ferreira said that at the beginning of the consultati­ons, SCS refused to provide vital financial informatio­n and asked Committee members to sign a non-disclosure agreement but members refused to sign such an agreement.

“SCS refused to provide proof of investment and were informed by the Committee that no further discussion­s will take place unless and until the documents requested are submitted to the Committee,” states the committee’s report, adding that similar concerns were registered by Attorney General Basil Williams and representa­tives of the Ministry of Finance.

As such, in moving forward with the company, Councillor Ferreira stressed that considerat­ion must be given by the Council for continuing the parking meter system with SCS for renegotiat­ion by a committee, having all points and findings contained in the report addressed. In addition, Ferreira noted the importance of holding public meetings to discuss the findings and recommend areas for the new contract.

That would require, according to the report, SCS to “provide any and all documents” within reasonable time, including the financial records, to know the true initial capital expenditur­e to ensure City Hall and citizens know they are getting the best deal. Toward the end of the meeting, it was agreed that the documents will be made available to Council and members of the public before the matter is deliberate­d and the Council makes a decision on the matter next week. In March, the Georgetown M&CC set up a committee to conduct consultati­ons with stakeholde­rs and renegotiat­e the parking meter contract during the threemonth suspension of the project. Councillor Ferreira was elected Chairman of the seven-member team and Councillor Noelle ChowChee was elected ViceChairw­oman of the Parking Meter Committee. The other members of the committee are Councillor­s Carlyle Goring, Tricia Richards, Ivelaw Henry, Roopnarine Persaud and Heston Bostwick. The members of the Committee were all nominated by Councillor and Chairman of the Finance Committee Oscar Clarke following the approval of the Terms of Reference (TOR) which will guide the operations of the Committee.

(Kaieteur news)

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