VI News Staff 2 years ago

Lawmakers Criticize DPW for Overgrown Roads; Department Blames Vendor Payment Delays

Senators express frustration over obstructed thoroughfares, while DPW Commissioner Gabriel points to delayed payments to small business contractors as the primary cause

When legislators took the Department of Public Works to task for overgrown brush along public thoroughfares across the territory, they quickly learned that the obstructed sidewalks and roads were just another consequence of the Government of the Virgin Islands’ chronic inability to pay vendors promptly.

“It’s just unacceptable,” said Senator Franklin Johnson, who lamented that failure to maintain roadsides had transformed two-lane roads into one-way streets. DPW Commissioner Derek Gabriel admitted that it has gotten “out of control,” particularly on the island of St. Croix. However, a “perfect storm of factors” seems to be worsening what several have described as a hazard.

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