Controversy Surrounding the Work in St. Martin

12 years, 1 month ago - 22 February 2012, The Défi Media Group
Controversy Surrounding the Work in St. Martin
The road to the cemetery of St. Martin has been provided with guardrails. However, the work undertaken by the Traffic Management & Road Safety Unit (TMRSU) were quick to react district councilors ...

This is good news that brings its own disadvantages. The road to the cemetery of St. Martin in the direction of Albion, was developed. Safety rails (see photos) were installed. However, the work undertaken by the Traffic Management & Road Safety Unit (TMRSU) cause discontent. Marion Lindsay, an advisor to the District Council of Black River, this work considers "inappropriate". And for good reason, these safeguards were set up so that, in times of rain, the water flowing in the gutter beside the road may be expelled to the region of Albion. A situation that is sure to cause inconvenience to area residents. 

According to the counselor, the work of the TMRSU are a waste of money. "This work was sloppy, completed hastily. In principle, it would have been necessary to expand the floor before installing the safety rails. Instead, the TMRSU had them install squarely into the gutter. What will happen in the rainy season? "Asks the counselor. 

Solicited, digests the TMRSU accusations of bad advice. According to an engineer unit of the Ministry of Public Infrastructure, "the TMRSU has no lessons from the adviser and that work was done at the request of motorists using this stretch of road to get to Albion ..."