I agree the market district is long overdue for an upliftment giving the vendors and store owners a sense of pride and incorporating the market district with the business district, one big beautiful/clean downtown Kingston.
It is beautiful and yes the government need to uplift the market section of it by giving the vendors good stalls not those wooden unattractive ones but good fibreglass stalls, more public restrooms, lots of good garbage containers preventing an overflow of garbage, paint up the place uplifting the spirits of those shopping and working in the area.
Maybe what the government need to do is set up parking lots for cars to park and block off those streets to pedestrians only and delivery and restrict delivery to early mornings only and clear the streets after dropoffs, that's what they do in Barbados.
Jamaicans need to have civic pride, the government need to step up in educating the citizens about cleanliness and civic pride because in this day and age 21st Century we should not be living like hogs in a pig pen. Jamaica is such a pretty island but many parts of it is filthy sorry to say.
As far as I'm concerned this current Government is doing an excellent Job, Iv never seen downtown looking so beautiful, they have given it a major facelift, Great job mr Prime minister i
@@Jamaica674When Mr Seaga formed MPM to have the city, markets and parks clean it was a sight to behold that when Margaret Thatcher came to visit she went back to UK and complimented jamaica and encouraged her city council to emulate what jamaica had done. But we all know that when the PNP came to office they disbanded MPM and look at what we have today, nothing
@@Wes20231real talk, remember a PNP Mayor saying 'I don't want downtown too clean that the people can't make money That's when me know the PNP is for poor people and not Jamaicans
Nice
Nice tour of downtown, thanks for showing.
Beautiful downtown waterfront, just the market area needs upgrade.
Lovely downtown by the waterfront, unfortunately the market section needs attention.
I agree the market district is long overdue for an upliftment giving the vendors and store owners a sense of pride and incorporating the market district with the business district, one big beautiful/clean downtown Kingston.
It is beautiful and yes the government need to uplift the market section of it by giving the vendors good stalls not those wooden unattractive ones but good fibreglass stalls, more public restrooms, lots of good garbage containers preventing an overflow of garbage, paint up the place uplifting the spirits of those shopping and working in the area.
Downtown is a disgrace
Maybe what the government need to do is set up parking lots for cars to park and block off those streets to pedestrians only and delivery and restrict delivery to early mornings only and clear the streets after dropoffs, that's what they do in Barbados.
Jamaicans need to have civic pride, the government need to step up in educating the citizens about cleanliness and civic pride because in this day and age 21st Century we should not be living like hogs in a pig pen. Jamaica is such a pretty island but many parts of it is filthy sorry to say.
As far as I'm concerned this current Government is doing an excellent Job, Iv never seen downtown looking so beautiful, they have given it a major facelift, Great job mr Prime minister i
@@Jamaica674When Mr Seaga formed MPM to have the city, markets and parks clean it was a sight to behold that when Margaret Thatcher came to visit she went back to UK and complimented jamaica and encouraged her city council to emulate what jamaica had done. But we all know that when the PNP came to office they disbanded MPM and look at what we have today, nothing
You not lying ,it's too dirty and the people just walk in the filth as if it's normal.smh
@@Wes20231real talk, remember a PNP
Mayor saying 'I don't want downtown too clean that the people can't make money That's when me know the PNP is for poor people and not Jamaicans
@@Wes20231I heard when Farrakhan came to Jamaica,he was embarrassed at taking his friends downtown