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When such a project is in the bidding process a lot cannot be
divulged publically this would not
be fair to the ones that are competing for the project
Once the contractor is chosen the Government gave all information
But now this project turned into a
political matter and the politicians that are the NO VOTERS are using the environmentalists for their purpose
This is a shame as it is Cayman that will loose at the end
Cayman is unique, yet here we are,, anxious to become like every other island in the Caribbean. In addition, I recently read that coral relocation in neighboring Jamaica failed. Have we brainstormed for summer alternatives, have we considered retro fitting the existing port building to make it more practical? Have we looked at ways to streamline the embarking/disembarking processes? How often do cargo ships come in - 1 daily or 2-4 per night? Granted, I do not know the answer to some of these questions. I also do not know if, knowing what they know today, those other islands would rush to build piers, no matter how good the deal might sound.
You know, I have been following this protest about the docks for many months now, I NEVER once thought it was about a protest against the government. I believed this was about preserving our marine environment . I, a former resident of Cayman am only considering the well-being of this beautiful island. I do return “home” occasionally and from my hotel on 7 mile I can see weather the ships are in or not. I prefer to stay on seven mile as to go into town to fight the crowds. (Just couldn’t imagine packing any more in).
I have also visited via cruse ship... the tendering is just part of the procedure to make it ashore., never once have I heard the people on the tender boats complain, in fact I have met many interesting people that have became friends during this tendering process.
Can the “ marine scientists “REALLY guarantee that our reefs and seven mile will go unharmed?
Please, let this be about the Island and NOT the government!!
Glenda Jacobs
20 Nov, 2019This is what I was saying all along
The NO voters turned this into a
political matter and by doing so
they are harming Cayman
Thank you for your editorial
Cayman will never get such a good
deal again
With all my heart I hope that this
pier will come