Jamaica Gleaner

Leasing of reserved railway lands in Portmore sparks concerns

- Ruddy Mathison/Gleaner Writer ruddy.mathison@gleanerjm.com

OPPOSITION SPOKESMAN on Transport Mikael Phillips is suggesting that an audit be done on lands held owned by the Railway Corporatio­n of Jamaica, following revelation­s that several acres originally reserved for rail service expansion in Greater Portmore have been leased to private interests.

St Catherine Southern Member of Parliament Fitz Jackson disclosed that residents raised concerns with him about the land being used for parking trucks, a garage, a building aggregate business, and shops, causing noise and dust nuisances and an unsightly ambiance in their community.

Jackson explained that the land, which was kept vacant for more than 25 years for potential rail service expansion, was leased to private interests without consultati­on.

“Out of the blue, without consultati­on with the political directorat­e, they proceeded to give leases to selected persons to put up their shops, some time last year,” Jackson told The Gleaner.

He added that, upon reaching out to the municipal authority, he learned that no permission had been granted for these businesses.

He said that he also reached out to the Railway Corporatio­n of Jamaica chairman, who said that, as a corporate entity, it does not

require permission to lease the land.

Phillips, who visited the site on Wednesday along with Jackson and the Transport Minister Daryl Vaz, insisted that the board of the Railway Corporatio­n of Jamaica needs to be more mindful of whom it leases land to and for what purposes.

“This is one the board should not agree on in a residentia­l area like this. The question is, if this is happening here in Portmore, what has happened with the rest of Railway Corporatio­n lands right across the country? Consultati­on should have been had with the municipal council,” Phillips declared.

He further emphasised:“They are one of the agencies of government that have a large stock of lands. So I will hasten to say that maybe an audit needs to be done on the lands under the purview of the Railway Corporatio­n of Jamaica.”

Transport Minister Daryl Vaz instructed the municipal authority to write to the Railway Corporatio­n of Jamaica, registerin­g its discontent with what the land is used for, and then refer the documents to him for further action.

Attempts by The Gleaner to reach Railway Corporatio­n of Jamaica Chairman Ryan Parkes for comment were unsuccessf­ul.

 ?? ?? From left: Opposition Member of Parliament Fitz Jackson speaks with Transport Minister Daryl Vaz, Greater Portmore Councillor Hochoy Gordon, and Mikael Phillips, opposition spokesman on transport, about the Railway Corporatio­n of Jamaica’s lands in Greater Portmore.
From left: Opposition Member of Parliament Fitz Jackson speaks with Transport Minister Daryl Vaz, Greater Portmore Councillor Hochoy Gordon, and Mikael Phillips, opposition spokesman on transport, about the Railway Corporatio­n of Jamaica’s lands in Greater Portmore.
 ?? PHOTOS BY RUDDY MATHISON ?? Railway Corporatio­n of Jamaica lands in Greater Portmore, St Catherine.
PHOTOS BY RUDDY MATHISON Railway Corporatio­n of Jamaica lands in Greater Portmore, St Catherine.

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