The Lamaha corridor, which is being transformed into an urban recreational space is not a “decorated parking lot,” Minister of Public Works Juan Edghill has said, adding that vehicular parking on the enhanc-ed space is only temporary as some “details” are currently being worked out with the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA).
According to Edghill, under whose ministry the project falls, the details that are currently being worked out will resolve the parking issue in a matter of months.
Work on that stretch of reserve commenced last year following a city-wide clean-up campaign spearheaded by President Irfaan Ali, who had stated that it was his desire to make the city family-oriented, “where…we can build, not only a relationship between families, but relationships between communities.”