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CABINET NOTES: The Cabinet spent considerable time discussing the roadways that are to be repaired by the Public Works and private contractors, utilizing the $100 million loan that will be repaid utilizing the new user-fee, recently imposed.
A list of roadways will be published by the Ministry of Works with expected dates of commencement and completion; it will list their order of priority as agreed by the Cabinet.
The Cabinet agreed that not all roads can be repaired with the $100 million; hence, as more contributions from the user fee are collected, additional roads will be added for upgrades and repairs.
The works are to be coordinated with the APUA Water and Electricity Divisions so that new pipes can be laid where old pipes are leaking and are wasting the precious commodity, which is very costly to produce.
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Independence Ave to All Saints Road to English Harbour should be number 1 as it is the WORST MAIN ROAD. This road is the busiest on the island as the majority of the population resides along this corridor, not to mention the tourists traversing this roadway to visit the Dockyard which is a huge generator of income for the island’s businesses/ Government coffers
All Saints road into English Harbour, Fig Tree Drive right aroumd to the turn off in to Ffryes, Swetes Main aroad to Buckley line, Hebrts road into Potters, Seaview Farm road, Jonas Road ridiculous! The roads to Freetown and Bethesda too.
Just leave things to the BEST PUBLIC WORKS MINISTER in the history of Antigua and Barbuda our roads will be out of this world. Jus watch and sèeeeee
It’s about time! The condition of some of these roads has been terrible for too long.
This is good news.
Fingers crossed that they stick to the timeline and don’t delay the repairs like before.