At a statutory meeting on Monday, Mayor of Georgetown, Alfred Mentore expressed deep concern over the ongoing garbage collection issues plaguing the city.
He questioned Deputy Solid Waste Director, Floyd Rollins, about the uneven waste management across different areas, highlighting the stark contrast between neighbourhoods that are cleaned daily and those that appear neglected.
The mayor voiced his frustration over the numerous complaints he has received from residents and described the embarrassment he feels when driving through certain parts of the city, particularly on weekends, where garbage piles are increasingly common.