Wescot-Williams Requests Copies of objections filed against the Ring Road Project in Philipsburg.

sarah23062009Philipsburg: --- Council lady Sarah Wescot-Williams on behalf of the Democratic Party faction in the island council requested the Lt. Governor Franklyn Richards to provide her with all objections filed against the ring road project in Philipsburg. The request was made on Monday June 22 2009, a press release from Wescot Williams stated.

Recently, it was reported that an environmental organization had filed a 5-page objection against this project and seemingly there are several other objections against this project as well. In order to take a well balanced position on this matter, the people’s representatives and the general public deserve all the information, including the reaction by government as to how they plan to address the concerns expressed by the different organizations. “Openness and Transparency!”

The island council woman and former leader of government also wants to know if the present government held any meetings with those persons who in one way or another will be affected by this project?

She said she wants to know how the people can be assured that in addition to the arguments of beautification and traffic improvements, St. Maarteners have a fair chance where contract work and employment is concerned.

How will the outstanding land issues of businesses and individuals in this area be resolved? Where can these persons turn to? When will they be provided with information regarding same?

As government boasts that (young) people are involved in these major construction projects, we need to be provided with numbers of such to determine the employment impact for the local labor force of St Maarten, consisting of nationals and those already on St Maarten for the purpose of employment. These must be our first concern when speaking of employment opportunities.