The deteriorating road infrastructure in Gray’s Hill has sparked mounting frustration among local residents, with Opposition MP Richard S. Lewis amplifying community concerns about safety hazards affecting both motorists and pedestrians. Lewis confirmed his direct involvement in facilitating temporary measures to address the most pressing roadway issues, though he emphasized these interventions represent merely stopgap solutions rather than comprehensive fixes. The parliamentarian has committed to sustained advocacy efforts, vowing to continue pressing for permanent infrastructure upgrades despite current temporary measures. This situation unfolds against a broader backdrop of longstanding complaints from residents in St. John’s Rural West regarding decaying road networks that compromise both safety and accessibility. Lewis’s public statement, “The work continues,” signals ongoing political pressure to prioritize infrastructure improvements in the affected communities.
MP Lewis Provides Temporary Road Relief in Gray’s Hill, Presses for Permanent Fix
