$30M to start Wismar, Mackenzie waterfront projects
Public Works Minister, Bishop Juan Edghill during a site visit to the Mackenzie waterfront last Friday (DPI photo)
Public Works Minister, Bishop Juan Edghill during a site visit to the Mackenzie waterfront last Friday (DPI photo)

PUBLIC Works Minister, Bishop Juan Edghill, said that some $30 million will be released to begin the first phase of the waterfront enhancement project at Wismar and Mackenzie, in Linden, Region 10. On Friday, the minister engaged several stakeholders at the Watooka Guest House to identify works that could be undertaken to modernise the waterfront there.
“Whatever we do must be able to impact the people of Region 10. It must bring immediate benefits to the people of Region 10. We cannot do development in a way that doesn’t bring impact and the policy direction that we are governed by … whatever we do must answer the felt needs and the desires of the people, no matter how small it is,” the minister said.
The consultation saw contributions from Regional Chairman, Deron Adams; Linden Mayor, Her Worship Waneka Arrindell; Chief Sea and River Defence Officer, Kevin Samuel; Engineer, Brigadier (ret’d) Gary Beaton; and Project Manager, Jermaine Braithwaite, among others.
Following the exercise, the team visited the prospective sites at Wismar and Mackenzie shores where works are expected to begin.

A scene of the Wismar, Linden waterfront on a Friday afternoon (DPI photo)

Engineers attached to the Public Works Ministry are tasked with crafting the enhancement proposal for both locations and that document would be delivered to Minister Edghill on Monday.
The projects will include proper sanitary blocks, adequate lighting and recreational facilities. The minister said all construction will cater for senior citizens and persons living with disabilities.
“The good news is that light is at the end of the tunnel. The $30 million waterfront development for Region 10 is on the chart for 2021 and within a very short period works will begin,” the minister added. Meanwhile, Mayor Arrindell said among other enhancement projects, the municipality has put together a plan and scope of work to develop a children’s park along the bandstand route. The Council also wants to recommission the bandstand to host recreational activities.
Government has made several commitments to ensure all 10 administrative regions receive sufficient development in all areas including agriculture, employment, tourism, business and education. Some $220 million was, last week, distributed in Region 10 through the ‘Because We Care’ and School Uniform and Supplies cash grants. (DPI)

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