PHOTOS: Dwayne George highlights Bolans road works as upgrades continue in housing project

In the community of Bolans, long-overdue infrastructure improvements have gotten underway for the residential neighborhood located behind the local Radio Lighthouse facility, local political representative Dwayne George has confirmed.

As the project enters its active construction phase, initial site work has already been completed: the entire network of roads across the housing development has been graded, laying a foundational base for the more comprehensive upgrades that are currently in progress. George emphasized that the full scope of the work is designed to bring local roadways up to a much higher safety and quality standard, aligning with the long-term needs of the people who call this neighborhood home.

This infrastructure investment is not an isolated project, George explained, but rather a tangible component of a broader public promise to raise quality of life and address unmet needs across all communities in the region. For George, the ongoing upgrades serve as a clear example of what effective political representation actually delivers: concrete improvements to daily life, rather than empty political talk. “This is what representation looks like,” he stated, framing the work as proof of progress for his constituents.

For years, poor road conditions in the housing scheme have been a top complaint among local residents, creating persistent barriers to safe travel and consistent access to the neighborhood. Once completed, the upgrades are expected to significantly improve both overall access and mobility for all residents, eliminating the unsafe, uneven road surfaces that have created inconvenience and risk for so long.

At this stage, project officials have not released a formal timeline for when the upgrades will be finished, but construction activity is continuing steadily across the site.