Works Minister notes concern about inequity in provision of space in urban areas for vulnerable Jamaicans to live

Written By: Sugar Ray Thomas

Works Minister, Robert Morgan, has noted concern about inequity in the provision of space in urban areas for vulnerable Jamaicans to live.

Speaking at the recent Caribbean Urban Forum, Mr. Morgan pointed out that the quality of a person’s urban life depends on where they live.

He cited as examples Kingston, St. Andrew, St. Catherine and St. James as parishes where there is a divide between communities that were planned and ordered, and communities that developed without adequate planning.

He pointed out that in many cases, persons who migrate to urban areas to work for affluent people end up living in substandard conditions.

Mr. Morgan said by planning infrastructure developments, governments can create practical access to work, school, health care, public safety, emergency response and economic opportunity.

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Works Minister says Jamaican Road Register to improve accountability coming soon

Written By: Sugar Ray Thomas

Works Minister, Robert Morgan, has noted concern about inequity in the provision of space in urban areas for vulnerable Jamaicans to live.

Speaking at the recent Caribbean Urban Forum, Mr. Morgan pointed out that the quality of a person’s urban life depends on where they live.

He cited as examples Kingston, St. Andrew, St. Catherine and St. James as parishes where there is a divide between communities that were planned and ordered, and communities that developed without adequate planning.

He pointed out that in many cases, persons who migrate to urban areas to work for affluent people end up living in substandard conditions.

Mr. Morgan said by planning infrastructure developments, governments can create practical access to work, school, health care, public safety, emergency response and economic opportunity.

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Works Minister says Gov’t will soon begin major infrastructure upgrade on Troy to Warsop Road in Trelawny

Written By: Sugar Ray Thomas

Works Minister, Robert Morgan, has noted concern about inequity in the provision of space in urban areas for vulnerable Jamaicans to live.

Speaking at the recent Caribbean Urban Forum, Mr. Morgan pointed out that the quality of a person’s urban life depends on where they live.

He cited as examples Kingston, St. Andrew, St. Catherine and St. James as parishes where there is a divide between communities that were planned and ordered, and communities that developed without adequate planning.

He pointed out that in many cases, persons who migrate to urban areas to work for affluent people end up living in substandard conditions.

Mr. Morgan said by planning infrastructure developments, governments can create practical access to work, school, health care, public safety, emergency response and economic opportunity.

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Gov’t assures that rights and interest of land owners and residents will be protected with construction of Port Antonio Bypass in Portland

Written By: Sugar Ray Thomas

Works Minister, Robert Morgan, has noted concern about inequity in the provision of space in urban areas for vulnerable Jamaicans to live.

Speaking at the recent Caribbean Urban Forum, Mr. Morgan pointed out that the quality of a person’s urban life depends on where they live.

He cited as examples Kingston, St. Andrew, St. Catherine and St. James as parishes where there is a divide between communities that were planned and ordered, and communities that developed without adequate planning.

He pointed out that in many cases, persons who migrate to urban areas to work for affluent people end up living in substandard conditions.

Mr. Morgan said by planning infrastructure developments, governments can create practical access to work, school, health care, public safety, emergency response and economic opportunity.

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“Babsy would neva”, says Valiant following rumours of ‘Mad Out’ ban

Written By: Sugar Ray Thomas

Works Minister, Robert Morgan, has noted concern about inequity in the provision of space in urban areas for vulnerable Jamaicans to live.

Speaking at the recent Caribbean Urban Forum, Mr. Morgan pointed out that the quality of a person’s urban life depends on where they live.

He cited as examples Kingston, St. Andrew, St. Catherine and St. James as parishes where there is a divide between communities that were planned and ordered, and communities that developed without adequate planning.

He pointed out that in many cases, persons who migrate to urban areas to work for affluent people end up living in substandard conditions.

Mr. Morgan said by planning infrastructure developments, governments can create practical access to work, school, health care, public safety, emergency response and economic opportunity.

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