Portmore Climate Change Park hits a snag
Oct 6th, 2021 | Category: Special Reports | 7:49#JamaicaGleaner OCTOBER 06, 2021: The Portmore Climate Change Park, an ambitious joint-venture project between the city of Hagen in Germany and the Portmore municipality which started in 2016 and should have been completed in 2018, has hit a snag. However, Portmore Mayor Leon Thomas, while forcefully pushing back on St Catherine South Eastern Member of Parliament Robert Miller’s assertion that $160 million have been spent on the park, said the original concept has not been lost.
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