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Tuesday, 21 April 2009 22:36
As a result of multiple calls from concerned residents of the Chalk Sound area, PPC released a statement regarding the perceived lack of adequate streetlights in the Chalk Sound area. “PPC would like to advise the public that the government and not the company is responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of the streetlights in that area. In addition, PPC is not responsible for the maintenance of the decorative lamps along Grace Bay. Upkeep and maintenance of those are also the government’s responsibility. “

PPC also stated they would be willing to work with the government to make changes if they deem it as appropriate or necessary.

“PPC understands the concerns of residents with regards to lack of proper illumination in those areas and would be more than willing to work with Government to improve the situation” said Eddinton Powell, Company CEO.

 

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