Councillor Malcolm Ferreira, Chairman of the metered parking renegotiation team, is confident that his team will be able to present a report of its findings by next week’s deadline, although he remains guarded on the contents.
Speaking with Stabroek News on Friday, Ferreira explained that his team has used the one-month extension granted to it to engage with the Attorney General and meet with several civil society groups, including the Guyana Society for the Blind and the Ptolemy Reid Rehabilitation Centre.
Two engagements were also had with Smart City Solutions (SCS), the company with which City Hall had entered into a controversial contract to provide metered parking services.