A significant infrastructure transformation is underway in the Lightfoot community of All Saints West, spearheaded by local Member of Parliament Anthony Smith. This initiative marks a pivotal shift for a residential area that has existed for nearly half a century without fundamental infrastructure. The current project focuses on constructing high-durability concrete roads, engineered with exceptional thickness to ensure long-term resilience.
MP Smith, addressing longstanding constituent concerns, emphasized that rectifying infrastructure deficiencies remains his paramount legislative priority. He provided technical details on the construction methodology, explaining that crews are pouring concrete six to eight inches thick over foundational layers to create roadways designed to withstand decades of use.
The infrastructure program directly responds to consistent feedback from community outreach, where road conditions and drainage improvements emerged as the most pressing public needs. Smith acknowledged residents’ frustrations while outlining a phased, coordinated approach involving public works officials.
Beyond Lightfoot, the parliamentary representative identified similar infrastructure requirements in neighboring communities including Oliver’s and Buckleys. The administration has committed to expanding these improvement projects across the constituency as resources permit, with continued communication to residents throughout implementation phases.
