Looks like the dust has settled and the Georgetown population has gone back to accepting Green's incompetency and giving him a free pass. The only difference is that they are content to wallow in the filth as long as the afc/apnu is in charge. In PPP time this would have generated severe criticism.
Alberttown residents affected by stagnant water
Residents living in Light and 4th Streets, Alberttown, are appealing to the relevant authorities to address the issue of stagnant water lodged in their yards for over a prolonged period.
Speaking with this publication Ian Yansen a concerned resident stated, that the water is lodged in his premises over a long time which has become a health risk, as is breathing ground for mosquitoes. He related that on several occasions he has appealed to the Mayor and City Council to address the issue. After several visits to the council he was informed that the drains in his area are blocked and alternative arrangements would be made to have them cleaned.
After making several more appeals to the council they had the area inspected. It was discovered, that Guy Will Shipping Company, had violated building laws by blocking the main flow of water for proper drainage.
Investigations also revealed that the restaurant known as Delicious had also failed to comply with regulations for health and food safety.
In an interview with Mayor Hamilton Green, he explained that these businesses have violated the laws with regard to health and safety. Green stated they will be issued notices to have the problems rectified in a given time. Failure to comply will result in legal action being taken.