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Residents Rally Against Proposed Marina Project in West End, Tortola
Some residents of West End, Tortola, have united in opposition to a proposed marina project spearheaded by Mr. Floyd Penn, expressing concerns over its potential impact on the community and environment.
The project, as outlined in a petition initiated by K. Rubaine, aims to span a considerable stretch of coastline, from Jerry’s Car Rental to the Romney’s residence, incorporating six 4-5 storey buildings, dockage for 150 mega yachts, and four cruise piers, along with various commercial establishments including a casino, cinema, and plastic surgery clinic.
The proposed development has stirred apprehension among locals, who fear the project will overshadow homes, absorb recreational spaces, and disrupt the area’s tranquillity and natural beauty. Rubaine articulated these concerns, emphasising, “The homes directly across from this project will be dwarfed… Our district is known for its tranquillity and stunning vistas – features that draw both locals and tourists alike.”
Moreover, the residents anticipate adverse effects on marine life and ecosystem due to increased boat traffic and construction activities associated with the marina. Citing a study by Ocean Conservancy, Rubaine warned of potential habitat destruction and species displacement, underscoring the irreparable damage such a project could inflict.
The petition urges stakeholders to prioritise residents’ well-being and environmental preservation over commercial interests. Rubaine implored, “We understand the need for development but it should not come at such high costs.” The petition calls for a reconsideration of the project’s approval, urging community members to voice their dissent by signing the petition.
More details to follow.