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SXM people are now slowly waking up
Anonymous (not verified) | Wed, 2006-08-30 12:57

On the over development issue, SXM people are slowely waking up. The media is starting to bring some light to this issue as well, some media personalities are talking more about the island carrying an over capacity.

As for Guana Bay owner, I do not agree. A moratorium is needed to halt all large developments for a period of 10 years. The island seriously cannot handle all this mumble jumble concrete mess and stiflling traffic jams and lack of parking. During the moratorium the infastructure should be brought up to par with the developments that are coming online now and the any future ones after 10 years.

I remember in the early nineties, we had major power blackouts, reason was that the island had out grown the power supply. It seems we might be heading there again, and the same with water supply, for all these new developments GEBE has to invest in new cables, lines, and infastructure and generators.
If we do not and our government does not take action now and talk about the over development issues, put a moratoium in place, inventorise what we have and what we will be needing for future years, we will be doomed.

Do we really need more time share? More luxury high end gated community villas? We have to ask ourselves what we do need to make the tourism product better, and not give every developer that comes our way a permit for whatever.

Final note;
While we have been talking about Mullet Bay redevelopment for 11 years, we have to seriously ask ourselves if this is the right time to develop Mullet Bay while this madness is going on. Ansari and his soldier Derby might be working on a Master Plan, I am waiting to hear how the locals will fit into this Master Plan and if locals and residents will be allowed to park at Mullet Bay close to the beach (listen good!!!!! not at Atlantis Casino, not at the Towers, not at Maho) and go to our favorite beach without being harrassed by soldiers Derby and his Ton Ton Macoute.

In my opinion, Ansari and his home owners let us wait 11 years waiting on a re-development, we should let them wait 11 years for a planning Permit/building permit.

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