-but heavy-duty trucks still an issue
Residents of Lamaha Gardens in Georgetown can now breathe a sigh of relief as their damaged roads have been repaired by the Ministry of Public Works. The roads, previously marred by heavy truck traffic, were resurfaced and speed bumps were added to manage traffic flow.
Stabroek News visited the area and observed the improvements.
On Wednesday, May 17, residents of Lamaha Gardens and surrounding areas, held a roadside meeting with Mayor Alfred Mentore to discuss ongoing traffic concerns. They also requested that the mayor petition to have the area become a gated community, and he responded that he would attempt to lobby the council and central government to see if changes can be made.