Government’s multi-million dollar road project to ease traffic congestion in and around the Warrens, St Michael area has begun.
Last week during a town hall meeting in Queen’s College hall, representatives from the Ministry of Transport and Works, contractors and various related agencies assured residents that work would begin this week.
In keeping with the promise, members of the C.O. Williams construction team were busy working on roads in the area yesterday.
The Greater Warrens Traffic Safety Improvement Project, as it has been called, will reportedly cost an estimated $43.5 million and is expected to be completed in three years.Here, workers digging up the triangle just outside KFC where a roundabout will be placed. (MM) L
On the job
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