Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation, Hon. Robert Morgan says work is scheduled to begin on 100 roads across the island under the Shared Prosperity through Accelerated Improvement to our Road Network (SPARK) Programme before the end of the 2024/25 Financial Year.
Minister Morgan made the announcement during the weekly Post-Cabinet Press Briefing at Jamaica House yesterday (January 29, 2025), noting that the buildout phase for the SPARK Programme has begun at Harbour Heights in East Kingston and Port Royal.
“By next week we will be announcing 40 roads which will begin immediately all across the island for SPARK and the month after that we will be announcing another 30 roads, that’s 70 and the month after that we will be announcing another 30 roads…So by the end of the financial year, we would have started 100 roads across the island” the Minister announced.
In responding to concerns about the delay in implementation of the programme, Minister Morgan explained that the necessary assessments had to be conducted and proper designs needed to be done.
“We have to do the proper designs, we have to do the proper assessment of the roads. There are some roads that require land acquisition, there are some roads that require extensive pipework, there are some roads that require realignment” he stated.
The Minister added that many of Jamaica’s roads, required extensive work, having evolved from little more than tracks.
“A lot of us know the history of our roads. Most of our roads evolved from community tracks where persons moved to particular areas and they built their own roads and somebody came years later and gave them a road without any design. Some of these have flaws that we have to correct, as we had to do on the South Coast Highway Improvement Project”, he explained.
The Minister said by March, roadwork would be underway in every constituency across the island.
“By the middle of this month you will see an activation across about 40 areas within the country where SPARK roads will be implemented”, he ended.
Persons with questions or concerns may engage with the Ministry’s team on social media @asksparkjamaica or visit the website www.sparkjamaica.gov.jm to learn more about the Programme.