Lamaha Gardens residents bemoan disruption of once serene community

A car stuck in the sink hole that was created by the trucks

By Mia Anthony

Residents of Lamaha Gardens in Georgetown, particularly in the area of Garnett Street and Bel Air Avenue, have voiced concerns to Mayor Alfred Mentore about the significant increase in traffic disrupting their once serene community.

In response, Mentore on Wednesday conducted a roadside meeting with residents to assess the situation.

“This area is a residential zone, and it has conveyances that bind the transport,” Mentore informed as he expressed concern that diverted traffic passing through Lamaha Gardens is damaging the roads.