RESIDENTS of Anna Catherina, West Coast of Demerara are peeved because of unheeded, repeated calls for upgrades of the secondary road which leads to the recently developed housing scheme, on the southern end of the community.However, in an invited comment, Regional Chairman Julius Faerber told the Guyana Chronicle that the lack of financing has prevented any work on the badly damaged roadway.
He noted that the works on the other part of the village, the northern side, have been completed to the satisfaction of villagers there and acknowledged the need for the other route to be upgraded.
“We are waiting on the Budget and, once it is passed, we should have the funding we need to address this,” Faeber said.
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oad in question has been a sore point for villagers for well over two years now but the Regional Chairman assured that their concern would be addressed as soon as possible.
by Vanessa Narine