Antigua and Barbuda’s government is putting the finishing touches on preparations for the official opening of the transformative Booby Alley Redevelopment Project, a large-scale affordable housing and urban regeneration initiative backed by Chinese grant funding. A high-level inter-agency coordination meeting convened this Friday brought key stakeholders together to evaluate the status of remaining construction work and validate the project’s operational readiness ahead of its launch.
Chaired by Urban Renewal Minister Rawdon Turner, the gathering included representatives from the China Aid Housing Team, private construction contractors, the Antigua Public Utilities Authority (APUA), the Public Works Department, and other relevant government bodies. Turner’s portfolio covers not only the Booby Alley development but also two additional China-aided housing projects located in Bolans and Barbuda, putting him at the center of the country’s current push to expand access to affordable, quality housing.
During the meeting, each participating agency and stakeholder provided the minister with detailed updates on their outstanding tasks and confirmed projected timelines for completion. Talks extended far beyond wrapping up final construction tasks, with participants diving deep into long-term operational planning for the new residential community. Attendees reviewed core management frameworks for a range of key public services and infrastructure, including on-site parking regulation, ongoing sewage treatment, regular garbage collection, landscape maintenance, public lighting upkeep, road network management, and overall facility maintenance after residents take occupancy of their new homes.
Following the discussions, Minister Turner directed all agencies and contractors to submit formal, detailed progress reports paired with binding, fixed completion deadlines for all outstanding work. All collected information will be consolidated into a single comprehensive report that will be presented to Antigua and Barbuda’s Cabinet for review next Wednesday.
In remarks after the meeting, Turner emphasized that successful delivery of the landmark project depends on every stakeholder upholding their commitments and meeting agreed timelines. “Our focus is not simply on cutting a ribbon to open the development,” he noted. “Our priority is to make sure residents move into a community that is safe, fully functional, properly managed, and built to serve generations of Antiguans and Barbudans to come.”
As one of the largest urban renewal and affordable housing projects ever undertaken in Antigua and Barbuda, the Booby Alley Redevelopment Project was fully funded through a grant from the Government of China. The comprehensive development includes hundreds of new affordable apartment units, alongside major upgraded infrastructure: reconstructed roads and sidewalks, dedicated parking facilities, children’s playgrounds, professionally landscaped recreational green spaces, modernized utility networks, improved flood drainage systems, and a full suite of additional public amenities for new residents.
