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| KINGSTON,
April 16 (JIS): |
Finance
and Planning Minister, Dr. Omar Davies has said that development work
on Segment Two and Three of the North Coast Highway was a major factor
influencing decisions for new investments in tourism in the parishes
of St. Ann and Trelawny.
He pointed out that already, Segment One of the North Coast Highway
had totally transformed the travel dynamics between Negril and Montego
Bay, adding that Segment Two, which is currently under construction,
would do the same for the Montego Bay to Ocho Rios journey.
Opening the 2004/05 Budget Debate in the House of Representatives
yesterday (April 15), the Minister said that as soon as certain contractual
issues were resolved, work would begin on Segment Three from Ocho
Rios to Port Antonio.
Dr. Davies said that to complement the development of the North Coast
Highway, work was progressing speedily on Highway 2000. He informed
that the second segment between Bushy Park in St. Catherine and Mandela
Highway is scheduled to be completed and opened by October of this
year.
The Minister added that this would be followed by the section that
would include a new Causeway joined to the Mandela Highway via the
Dyke Road. The completion date for this section is set for December
2005.
Dr.
Davies informed the House that the final segment – Sandy Bay
in Clarendon to Williamsfield in Manchester – has a projected
completion date of August 2008.
The first segment of Highway 2000 (Bushy Park to Sandy Bay) was
officially opened by Prime Minister P. J. Patterson in September
last year, becoming the first toll road in the island.
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