PRESS RELEASE
Belize Ciity Council working for its residents
Public Space Development Project
On Wednesday, April 11th 2012, Mayor Darrell Bradley and the Belize City Councillors officially launched the Council’s” One Hundred Day Action Plan” in an effort to reiterate to the citizens of Belize it commitment to creating a responsive and accountable government, ensuring that the city is clean and developing infrastructure.. The Mayor emphasized that the One Hundred Day Action Plan began from the time they entered office on March 8th, 2012.
To date, the Council has rehabilitated several streets in the City including Maskall Street, River-side Street, Mateo Ayuso Street and Clifton Betson Street. Presently, the Council is working on Maurice Bishop Street and the rehabilitation of streets continues throughout the city.
Councilor Roger Espejo and his team have been working day and night to beautify the City through its “Public Space Development Project”. The objective of the project in not only to plant trees, but to create an environment whereby Belizeans and tourists alike can enjoy Belize.
The Council’s Sanitation and Public Health Departments will be working closely with area representatives in the City to coordinate the bushing and cleaning of overgrown lots. The first phase has already started in the Lake Independence Division where over one hundred overgrown lots were identified for cutting and clearing.
Councilor Kevin Singh whose portfolio includes Parks and Public Spaces has already received commitments from different institutions to adopt a number of parks in Belize City. The Belize City Council is committed to making Belize City a cleaner, safer and more beautiful place for its residents

