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Prime Minister Holness Sets Vision for Parks in Every Parish, Expanding Access to Quality Public Spaces

Prime Minister Holness Sets Vision for Parks in Every Parish, Expanding Access to Quality Public Spaces
Prime Minister Holness Sets Vision for Parks in Every Parish, Expanding Access to Quality Public Spaces

Prime Minister Dr. the Most Honourable Andrew Holness has outlined a national vision to expand access to high-quality public spaces across Jamaica, directing the Urban Development Corporation (UDC) to establish a park in every parish.

Speaking at the UDC Board Retreat on April 30, the Prime Minister emphasised that development must translate into tangible improvements in the daily lives of Jamaicans, particularly through accessible, well-designed recreational spaces.

“The UDC must establish a park in every parish, and this is a mandate it is together carrying out with the NHT.”

The initiative reflects a broader effort to ensure that citizens across the island can benefit from safe, attractive, and well-managed environments for recreation, community engagement, and wellness. The Prime Minister highlighted the transformative impact of developments like Harmony Beach Park, emphasising the role such spaces play in reshaping communities and enhancing the quality of life.

Dr. Holness also instructed the UDC to identify and present lands suitable for development, underscoring the importance of efficient use of state assets.

“The UDC must now come back to me with lands available for possible parks in each parish.”

He reinforced the importance of timely execution and disciplined project management.

In addition to parks, the Prime Minister highlighted the need to leverage the UDC’s land bank to support national priorities, particularly housing.
“The UDC must utilise this land bank for housing. There is a significant housing gap, and we must mobilise across all relevant entities to address this gap.

The vision, the Prime Minister says, is for inclusive development where public assets are actively used to improve the lives of Jamaicans and strengthen communities across the country.

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