
Environmental specialist in the Project Execution Unit of the Ministry of Public Works and Transport talks about proposed changes in traffic direction on a portion of Robinson Road and Palm Tree Avenue during a meeting at First Baptist Church with business owners and residents. (BIS Photo/Letisha Henderson)
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Nassau,
The Bahamas – Residents and business owners received first hand
information on the proposed changes in traffic direction on portions
of Robinson Road and Palm Tree Avenue during two meetings organised
by the Ministry of Public Works and Transport.
In attendance
was consultant Khader Alikhan, environmental specialist Shanique Albury,
engineers Francis Clarke and John Joy. Representatives of the Police
Traffic Division included ASP Dennis Sturrup and Sgt. Garlon Rolle.
Giving
an overview of the New Providence Improvement and Infrastructure Project,
Ms. Albury explained that in March 2010 a couplet system was implemented
on Baillou Hill Road and Market Street. The new system resulted in a
“rat race” through Roberta Drive, bottlenecking on Robinson Road
and challenges associated with right turn movements among others Ms.
Albury said.
“The
Ministry has developed options to address the issues and help to improve
the traffic flow and challenges at Market Street and Robinson Road,”
she said.
Ms. Albury
emphasised that the proposed changes do not include road closures or
underground work and only involves movement of traffic.
The proposed
changes are: one way westbound on Robinson Road from Market Street to
Baillou Hill Road, one way eastbound on Palm Tree Avenue from Baillou
Hill Road to Market Street, no entry on to Robinson Road from First
or Second Streets, right turn only from Robinson Road on to First or
Second Streets and permanent closure of Roberta Drive.
Concerns
expressed by the community during the question and answer period included
the creation of southbound corridors, police presence during evening
hours and the impact of the project and the proposed changes on the
community.