Traffic changes for opening of Parliament on Tuesday

KINGSTON, Jamaica — Authorities have announced significant traffic modifications and pedestrian access limitations across central Kingston to accommodate the formal opening of Parliament scheduled for Tuesday, February 10. The Jamaica Constabulary Force has issued detailed advisories to ensure orderly movement during the ceremonial proceedings.

Multiple thoroughfares will experience complete vehicular restrictions during the event. Duke Street will be closed between Sutton Street and North Street, while Charles Street will prohibit vehicles between Hanover Street and King Street. Similarly, Beeston Street will enforce closures between King Street and Hanover Street. Mark Lane will temporarily function as a one-way route (south to north) between Beeston Street and Charles Street.

Access to these secured zones will be exclusively granted to vehicles displaying official George William Gordon House identification credentials. The Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) has implemented substantial bus route diversions. Buses typically traversing Duke Street from East Queen Street to Heroes Circle will be rerouted: proceeding west along East Street to East Parade, continuing along South Parade, West Parade, and North Parade; turning north along Church Street; east along North Street; north along Central Avenue; and finally north along East Heroes Circle to reconnect with their standard route.

Designated parking provisions have been established for authorized vehicles. Permit-holders may utilize the Gordon House parking facility, the Jamaica Manufacturers Association’s lot on Duke Street, and the P.A. Benjamin parking area at the Charles-Duke Street intersection. Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) vehicles will occupy designated spaces on John’s Lane between Charles and Beeston Streets.

Stringent no-parking regulations will be enforced from 7:00 AM until the ceremony’s conclusion on multiple arteries including South Heroes Circle (between East and West Heroes Circle), Duke Street (between Manchester Square and East Queen Street), Beeston Street (between Hanover Street and King Street), John’s Lane (between North Street and Georges Lane), Mark Lane, Charles Street, East Street, East Queen Street, and Georges Lane. Traffic personnel will be strategically deployed to manage flow, and public compliance with officer instructions is strongly emphasized.