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Government Allocates $1.8 Million to Address Deteriorating Road Conditions in the Virgin Islands
The government has recently earmarked approximately $1.8 million to improve the most impacted stretches of roads. Minister of Communication & Works, Kye Rymer, announced a comprehensive plan that will be backed by immediate action to tackle the longstanding issue of deteriorating road conditions, particularly on Tortola.
“The long-standing issue of deteriorated road conditions in our territory, particularly here on Tortola, will be receiving immediate attention,” Minister Rymer declared during the press conference held today, April 18. “The government has recently allocated approximately $1.8 million to improve the most impacted stretches of roads.”
Highlighting the critical need for these improvements, Minister Rymer pointed out that frequent water pipe breakages have caused significant damage to the road infrastructure. Key areas slated for improvement include the diamond pump station leading into Enis Adams Primary School and the Little Dix Hill area, both of which are crucial for addressing the water issue.
“A portion of the allocated funds, $400,000, will be dedicated to the purchase of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipes and fittings,” Minister Rymer elaborated. “HDPE pipes have proven to be versatile and durable, making them an ideal solution for our water infrastructure.”
Contracts for these improvements are currently undergoing thorough vetting, with works anticipated to commence in the near future. The approved funds will cover the costs of acquiring HDPE pipes and fittings, as well as labor for road resurfacing.
“The deplorable state of our road infrastructure is a matter of great concern for this government,” Minister Rymer emphasised. “We are fully committed to addressing this issue, understanding its impact on the daily lives of our residents and the overall development of our territory.”
Minister Rymer assured the public that this allocation of funds is just the beginning of comprehensive efforts to rehabilitate the road network. “The tender for the 38 miles is currently being evaluated,” he added, signaling ongoing efforts to secure additional resources and implement long-term road solutions.