PM Holness urges UDC to use its lands for housing development

Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness has urged the Urban Development Corporation (UDC) to collaborate with enterprise level contractors to facilitate use of its lands for housing development. 

While addressing the recent board retreat Dr. Holness pointed to the UDC’s role in structured urban renewal.     

The Prime Minister noted that locations for urbanization are sometimes occupied by squatters because entities responsible for the development of the areas fail to make an investment.

He called on other government entities with lands to help with providing spaces for homes for low income earners.

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Security guard killed in St Catherine

Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness has urged the Urban Development Corporation (UDC) to collaborate with enterprise level contractors to facilitate use of its lands for housing development. 

While addressing the recent board retreat Dr. Holness pointed to the UDC’s role in structured urban renewal.     

The Prime Minister noted that locations for urbanization are sometimes occupied by squatters because entities responsible for the development of the areas fail to make an investment.

He called on other government entities with lands to help with providing spaces for homes for low income earners.

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Port Authority of Jamaica anticipates that its congestion problem will be resolved within another month

Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness has urged the Urban Development Corporation (UDC) to collaborate with enterprise level contractors to facilitate use of its lands for housing development. 

While addressing the recent board retreat Dr. Holness pointed to the UDC’s role in structured urban renewal.     

The Prime Minister noted that locations for urbanization are sometimes occupied by squatters because entities responsible for the development of the areas fail to make an investment.

He called on other government entities with lands to help with providing spaces for homes for low income earners.

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ETOC reports 39 percent completion rate in implementation of education transformation recommendations

Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness has urged the Urban Development Corporation (UDC) to collaborate with enterprise level contractors to facilitate use of its lands for housing development. 

While addressing the recent board retreat Dr. Holness pointed to the UDC’s role in structured urban renewal.     

The Prime Minister noted that locations for urbanization are sometimes occupied by squatters because entities responsible for the development of the areas fail to make an investment.

He called on other government entities with lands to help with providing spaces for homes for low income earners.

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Justice Minister expresses hope that 2026 murder tally will not exceed 400

Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness has urged the Urban Development Corporation (UDC) to collaborate with enterprise level contractors to facilitate use of its lands for housing development. 

While addressing the recent board retreat Dr. Holness pointed to the UDC’s role in structured urban renewal.     

The Prime Minister noted that locations for urbanization are sometimes occupied by squatters because entities responsible for the development of the areas fail to make an investment.

He called on other government entities with lands to help with providing spaces for homes for low income earners.

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Two shot dead in Farm, Manchester

Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness has urged the Urban Development Corporation (UDC) to collaborate with enterprise level contractors to facilitate use of its lands for housing development. 

While addressing the recent board retreat Dr. Holness pointed to the UDC’s role in structured urban renewal.     

The Prime Minister noted that locations for urbanization are sometimes occupied by squatters because entities responsible for the development of the areas fail to make an investment.

He called on other government entities with lands to help with providing spaces for homes for low income earners.

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