MP Chet Greene Calls for Stricter Regulations on Private Land Developers Over Infrastructure Failures

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St. Paul MP Chet Greene is calling for stricter regulations to ensure that private land developers provide essential infrastructure before selling land.

He highlighted the issue during his recent radio program, citing complaints from residents in the Evergreen Tree area about the lack of water access.

Greene noted that these homeowners bought land without proper water infrastructure, a responsibility that should have fallen on the developer by law.

Greene urged the government to prevent land sales without necessary infrastructure in place, acknowledging that the government might share some blame for not enforcing stricter oversight.

He added that the Antigua Public Utilities Authority has estimated a $10,000 cost to bring water to the area, and homeowners are now seeking government assistance to meet this expense.

Greene emphasized that many buyers only realize the lack of infrastructure after building their homes, stressing the need for better oversight to avoid such issues.

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6 COMMENTS

  1. I have a friend who works at DCA who told me that this same Chet Greene gave permission to Flacone to erect an unsafe building at English Harbour with no permission from DCA and they are afraid to intervene. So please tell Chet Greene to shut to hell up.

  2. 👀 Veg watching this article, they buying up alot of land cutting them up small and selling for ridiculous prices

  3. I hope that now I have exposed what is happening in English Harbour that the media and what ever opposition is left will come out and see for themselves. Let us not wait until the illegal.building collapses and people are injured or killed.

  4. Damn sellout prostituting hypocrite. When money is pass under the table: force makes water flow up hill. By “greening” the dirty palm; you can see infrastructures erected all over St. Paul’s, to deny the the locals a view of the harbor, and Ocean too; to those who happen to dwell in the lower base level of Falmouth and English Harbor. Infrastructure be damn! as no need be for Monk Hill or Windward Bay- Fort Charlotte Lookout, and of Turtle Bay Ancestral Leaping Clifts: none given, none demanded: just build for a sight to die for, and call them gated enclave. Except Liberta’s Evergreen Tree Hill, where local dwell with only line sight of yonder ocean view of Lion Hill Willoughby Bay ; and a few votes to be gotten in the prevailing constituent, eh! As per his conscience behest of concern for locals !?. And what of the abandon decaying water catchment fromthe UPP era, up at Dimsdayl. Water Infrastructure, eh-eh! A coo yah! A coo dey? He’s Vapid, vain and vile. And with skin so thin, too. It’s all politics: he’ll say, and just walk away with “Leadership”: Be damn, as a sham. As, Option is like an ass hole: And everybody has one. Fuck them! if they can’t take the jokers that are called Politicians.

  5. Good day even the rich developers like Pierre Shoul at Royal Ridges selling house for big money and blaming the government for no water. Veg is another criminal who selling land with no road, no lights no water. Government just sit back and watch. Tell Chet instead of talking let the government do something!

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