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KSAMC to undertake major draining cleaning this week

Published:Wednesday | July 11, 2018 | 10:39 AM
Kingston's Deputy Mayor Winston Ennis - Contributed photo

Beginning this week, the Kingston and St. Andrew Municipal Corporation will be carrying out major drain-cleaning activities in several communities across the Corporate Area.

The exercise will be undertaken in two phases with communities in 21 divisions benefiting from the project in the first instance.

The divisions are Rae Town, Dallas, Greenwich Town, Seaview Gardens, Duhaney Park, Waterhouse, Chancery Hall, Hughenden, Tivoli Gardens, Denham Town, Havendale, Norman Gardens, Springfield, Barbican, Mavis Bank, Harbour View, Norbrook, Payne Land, Maxfield, Hagley Park and Cassia Park.

Under phase two, critical drains in communities in the other 19 divisions of the Municipality will be cleaned.

Speaking to journalists following yesterday's sitting of the Kingston and St Andrew Municipal Corporation Deputy Mayor Winston Ennis said the money will be taken from the Corporation’s Equalisation Fund and the project is slated to last until September.

“What we have been doing over the last two weeks is have the [City] Engineer’s Department out in the field looking at the critical drains that normally flood when we have rainfall. We are now putting together the funds to have the (process started) as at this week,” he said.

Ennis indicated that contractors will be responsible for persons employed under the initiative.

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