Parliamentary Representative for Gros Islet Kenson Casimir says he expects visible progress by the end of the week in efforts to clear electrical poles along the Vieux Sucrieux/Norbert Road, as works advance toward completion.
The update follows an agreement between LUCELEC and the project contractor, paving the way for the road rehabilitation project to enter its final phase.
Casimir expressed optimism about the pace of progress following recent discussions.
“We have made tremendous strides with the contractor and with LUCELEC,” he said. “I am anticipating that by the end of the week we should see some further movements.”
He noted that the agreement reached between the parties is expected to resolve key obstacles that had slowed the project.
“An agreement has been reached and the conversations that we have had are all about ensuring that this place is freed up,” Casimir explained.
The Gros Islet MP underscored the importance of the works in improving traffic flow and accessibility within the constituency.
“We want to ensure that we can have proper vehicular traffic to the beautiful constituency of Gros Islet,” he said.
The road rehabilitation project forms part of ongoing infrastructure upgrades aimed at enhancing transportation and easing congestion in the northern communities.