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VROMI Booth Addresses Backlog, Draws Public Appreciation.

stoplight24122024PHILIPSBURG:--- The Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment, and Infrastructure (VROMI) reports a positive outcome from its participation in Philipsburg Becomes Magical on December 21st and 22nd at Cyrus Wathey Square.
Over the two-day event, the VROMI Booth attracted a steady flow of visitors who engaged with ministry representatives on a variety of topics. Attendees received updates on key projects, inquired about permit applications and long lease requests, and took advantage of the opportunity to have their questions addressed directly by VROMI staff.
The Permits Department handled 51 inquiries for status updates and 15 general questions, and the Domain Department (long lease) addressed 30 requests. Additionally, the Ministry addressed questions on other VROMI-related issues, including drainage, garbage, and sewage. This high level of engagement highlights the value of direct interaction between the ministry and the public.
The Ministry extends its appreciation to the public for their participation and acknowledges the efforts of its staff members, who were instrumental in ensuring the booth’s success.
Acting Head of Domain Affairs Francisca Smith remarked, “Over the weekend, we had many people reach out with questions and concerns about their requests, and it was great to be able to address them. Many expressed enthusiasm for the one-on-one opportunity and left feeling very satisfied with the resolution.” Acting Head of Permits Malaika York expressed her happiness with the turnout and the hosting of more events like this in the future.
Minister Patrice Gumbs reiterated the Ministry's commitment to fostering transparency and accessibility in its operations and looks forward to continuing engagement with the community.


Minister Nathalie Tackling praise justice workers on milestone achievement with batch 12 national decrees.

nathalietackling08092024PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Justice Nathalie Tackling proudly presented the much-anticipated Batch 12 of National Decrees (landsbesluiten) to justice workers on Monday, marking a significant milestone in the long journey toward formalizing their positions (rechtspositie) and renumeration.

In a heartfelt address, Minister Tackling expressed her deep gratitude and admiration for the justice workers of St. Maarten, acknowledging their unwavering patience, dedication, and daily commitment to serving the people of this nation.

“This milestone represents progress in what has been a long and challenging process. I commend the resilience and dedication of our justice workers, who continue to serve our community with unwavering commitment. Being able to present these decrees today is a reminder that we are moving forward together,” Minister Tackling said.

The minister emphasized the significance of this achievement, recognizing the tireless efforts that have brought the process to this point. While the road has been long and not without its challenges, she reaffirmed her commitment to completing the process for all justice workers in a fair and transparent manner.

“With just over half of the process completed, this milestone is both a cause for celebration and an opportunity to evaluate and optimize our approach,” Minister Tackling continued. “We must identify areas for improvement to ensure greater efficiency and transparency as we work to finalize the remaining batches.”

As part of this renewed effort, Minister Tackling announced plans to host a town hall session at the end of January or early February, inviting all justice workers to participate. This session will provide a platform for open dialogue, feedback, and the sharing of grievances, ensuring that every voice is heard and valued in shaping the path forward.

Minister Tackling concluded her remarks by reaffirming her dedication to achieving a complete resolution for all justice workers. “Your voices matter, and your concerns will continue to guide this process. Together, we will see this journey through to the end.”

The Ministry of Justice congratulates all justice workers on this momentous achievement and thanks them for their continued service to St. Maarten.

Minister Nathalie Tackling praise justice workers on milestone achievement with batch 12 national decrees.

nathalietackling24122024PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Justice Nathalie Tackling proudly presented the much-anticipated Batch 12 of National Decrees (landsbesluiten) to justice workers on Monday, marking a significant milestone in the long journey toward formalizing their positions (rechtspositie) and renumeration.

In a heartfelt address, Minister Tackling expressed her deep gratitude and admiration for the justice workers of St. Maarten, acknowledging their unwavering patience, dedication, and daily commitment to serving the people of this nation.

“This milestone represents progress in what has been a long and challenging process. I commend the resilience and dedication of our justice workers, who continue to serve our community with unwavering commitment. Being able to present these decrees today is a reminder that we are moving forward together,” Minister Tackling said.

The minister emphasized the significance of this achievement, recognizing the tireless efforts that have brought the process to this point. While the road has been long and not without its challenges, she reaffirmed her commitment to completing the process for all justice workers in a fair and transparent manner.

“With just over half of the process completed, this milestone is both a cause for celebration and an opportunity to evaluate and optimize our approach,” Minister Tackling continued. “We must identify areas for improvement to ensure greater efficiency and transparency as we work to finalize the remaining batches.”

As part of this renewed effort, Minister Tackling announced plans to host a town hall session at the end of January or early February, inviting all justice workers to participate. This session will provide a platform for open dialogue, feedback, and the sharing of grievances, ensuring that every voice is heard and valued in shaping the path forward.

Minister Tackling concluded her remarks by reaffirming her dedication to achieving a complete resolution for all justice workers. “Your voices matter, and your concerns will continue to guide this process. Together, we will see this journey through to the end.”

The Ministry of Justice congratulates all justice workers on this momentous achievement and thanks them for their continued service to St. Maarten.

Sint Maarten Tax Administration Holiday Closure Notice.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Sint Maarten Tax Administration, including the Receiver’s cashiers, will be closed for the holiday season starting at 12:00 PM on Tuesday, December 24, 2024. Regular operations will resume on Thursday, January 2, 2025, with office hours from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM.
Taxpayers are encouraged to plan accordingly for any services required during this period. For any requests or inquiries during the closure, please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., and a team member will respond as soon as possible upon reopening.
The Sint Maarten Tax Administration thanks the public for their understanding and cooperation and extends warm wishes for a joyous and safe holiday season.

 

Ministry of VROMI and Hemco N.V. to Conduct Repairs on Stop Lights at Prince Bernard Bridge.

stoplight24122024PHILIPSBURG:--- The Ministry of VROMI, in collaboration with Hemco N.V., would like to inform the public that traffic light repairs will take place this afternoon at the Prince Bernard Bridge. This maintenance is essential to restore the proper functioning of the stop lights and to enhance road safety for all travelers in the area.
During the repairs, motor vehicles should be aware that the stop lights may display blinking or alternating colors. Motorists are advised to follow the traffic signs placed at the intersection to ensure smooth and safe passage through the area.
Additionally, there will be workers on-site performing these repairs, and we ask the public to remain mindful of their presence. Please reduce speed when approaching the area and follow any instructions provided by traffic officers or on-site personnel. The Ministry of VROMI and Hemco N.V. are committed to completing the repairs as efficiently and safely as possible.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding and cooperation.


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