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Dart moves ahead

Monday, May 10, 2004

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  • Before saying that this is too much for us to cope with I would like to see plans for the necessary development to cope with traffic, employment and housing for all the necessary staff to handle such a project - Vernon Jackson

     
  • Who are we developing for? The downside of more development is: more traffic, more people on this small island, more strain on our infrastructure and ultimately, a loss in the quality of life Caymanians enjoyed in their homeland. If there was a trade off, I could understand, but there is none.

    The money from these big developments goes overseas as investors, labourers on the site and employees at the finished development all send their money back home. Who are we developing for? Not Caymanians, who can't even get a job at these developments when they are in the construction stage or when they are finished and seeking staff.

    I repeat, who are we developing for? - Juicy Fruit

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