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    Residents ‘destroy our roads as well’, says Holness – Jamaica Inquirer

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14January 6, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Jamaicans are being implored to not harm, however to guard the nation’s roads when they’re repaired or constructed below the assorted roadwork initiatives which are at the moment being undertaken by the Authorities.

    Prime Minister Andrew Holness, whereas not too long ago touring one of many mission websites for the $45 billion Shared Prosperity By way of Accelerated Enchancment to Our Highway Community (SPARK) programme, stated residents additionally contribute to destroying the roads by, for instance, burning tires to stage protests.

    “As residents and residents, we destroy our roads as effectively. We destroy our roads once we burn tyres on them for protests and demonstrations,” he acknowledged.

    Prime Minister Andrew Holness

    “We destroy our roads once we are doing building, once we put aggregates on the street, once we combine cement on the street, once we drive heavy gear on the street, once we put tractors on the street and disturb the asphalt floor.

    “So, once we restore this street, once we rehabilitate it to the very best requirements, you the neighborhood, you’ve an obligation to guard and preserve the street,” Holness urged.

    He stated if their water pipes ought to break, for instance, residents have an obligation to restore their pipes shortly in order that it doesn’t harm the street surfaces.

    “If you’re doing building, respect the floor of the street. Do not combine the cement on the street. Do not use your heavy gear to disturb the floor of the street,” Holness suggested.

    Along with the SPARK programme, the Authorities is conducting street upkeep tasks below the REACH programme and the constituency mitigation programme.



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